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Interesting. I have been using IBM i Apache server as a reverse proxy forever and just recently (6 months ago) started using Let's Encrypt as the CA for a couple of domains I proxy for. Never even occurred to me that this was V7R2 specific. It "just worked" when I used the Configure SSL wizard....I just checked my 7.1 partition and "Configure SSL" isn't there....

The things you take for granted!...thanks for the heads up...one more tweak for my Lets encrypt session at the Common Annual Conference!

Pete Helgren
www.petesworkshop.com
GIAC Secure Software Programmer-Java
Twitter - Sys_i_Geek IBM_i_Geek

On 4/27/2017 9:59 AM, Bradley Stone wrote:
I thought I would share this since in searching the archives for an answer
I didn't find one (but I did find someone asking the question).

It deals with running multiple HTTP Apache Servers with SSL and multiple
domains.

Up until V7R2 this really wasn't possible using Virtual Hosts. But with
some new directives on V7R2 and up and Apache 2.4 it's now possible using
Sever Name Identification (SNI).

Here's a link to the article:
https://goo.gl/kYNCbH

Bradley V. Stone
www.bvstools.com
Native IBM i e-Mail solutions for Microsoft Office 365, Gmail, or any Cloud
Provider!


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