You might could implement this by using alternative ports for the secured site, but then you would have to resolve the firewall issues.
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| From: "Tom P. Willett" <tompepper@mvps.org>
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| SSL certificates will not work with host headers, and require a separate IP
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| Tom
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| | Is there anyway to setup IIS5 or IIS6 so that they can receive SSL
| requests
| | for different sites on the same IP.
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| | I develop several websites on a single developer server and have DNS setup
| | so I can use the host headers and give my clients links to access the
| | development site from the outside.
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| | Recently I've started to try and implement SSL using certificate services
| so
| | the development environment more accurately reflects the deployment
| | environment, but since my firewall does not have a DMZ I'm stuck with one
| IP
| | that I can show externally.
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