Server Name Indication (SNI) in Plesk 10.2
Posted: Wed Mar 30, 2011 4:07 pm
According to the announcement of the final preview of Plesk 10.2 this release comes with support for IPv6 and SNI.
I assume SNI is Server Name Indication, which makes it possible to use multiple SSL certificates with a single IP address. In these times of IPv4 shortage and slow IPv6 adoption this sounds like is a pretty interesting feature. However, according to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_Nam ... on#Support SNI requires Apache 2.2.12 or the experimental mod_gnutls. I'm wondering if this will work on EL5 then, since that comes with Apache 2.2.3 and I don't think SNI support is backported to that version by Red Hat. (And how about EL4?)
Has anyone tried the Plesk 10.2 preview yet and found out how SNI is implemented?
According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_Nam ... No_support SNI also needs browser support and most notably IE on Windows XP and Safari on Windows XP apparently don't support it. (Nor does Konqueror/KDE, wget and a couple of others.) Sounds like a show stopper for most sites at this time.
I assume SNI is Server Name Indication, which makes it possible to use multiple SSL certificates with a single IP address. In these times of IPv4 shortage and slow IPv6 adoption this sounds like is a pretty interesting feature. However, according to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_Nam ... on#Support SNI requires Apache 2.2.12 or the experimental mod_gnutls. I'm wondering if this will work on EL5 then, since that comes with Apache 2.2.3 and I don't think SNI support is backported to that version by Red Hat. (And how about EL4?)
Has anyone tried the Plesk 10.2 preview yet and found out how SNI is implemented?
According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_Nam ... No_support SNI also needs browser support and most notably IE on Windows XP and Safari on Windows XP apparently don't support it. (Nor does Konqueror/KDE, wget and a couple of others.) Sounds like a show stopper for most sites at this time.