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Hello Art,

Am 28.08.2023 um 20:59 schrieb Art Tostaine, Jr. <atostaine@xxxxxxxxx>:

Finally getting to add an SSL Certificate to our IBM i. All of our websites listen on non-standard ports like 82.

If I install the certificate do I have to update each Apache config with new information? Trying to figure out what to expect.

In any case, you need to add additional ports. Plain text http and https can't share a common port on the same IP address.

You probably want to let go of separate ports. This is a thing of the past, a limitation of http 1.0. For decades, servers are able to see the name you typed into the URL line and direct requests to the according virtual host. This makes it easier to use one certificate with all names in the DNS names section on a single port 443, which is the standard.

Of course you can mix both.

:wq! PoC



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