Multiple domains in 443 port in same IP

前提是你 提交于 2019-12-03 16:03:03

问题


i have hosted the one website "www.example1.com" in port 443(https) in IIS 7. now i bought a new domain for "www.example2.com" for same IP. i would like to host the another website in this domain(www.example2.com) in port 443(i already used port 443 for "www.example1.com").

How can i do this? Is this possible to host two domains in port 443 in same IP? If yes could anyone please let me know the right way to do this? I am using IIS 7.

Regards, Karthik


回答1:


It CAN be done.

SSL Host Headers in IIS 7 allow you to use one SSL certificate for multiple IIS websites on the same IP address. Through the IIS Manager interface, IIS only allows you to bind one site on each IP address to port 443 using an SSL certificate. If you try to bind a second site on the IP address to the same certificate, IIS 7 will give you an error when starting the site up stating that there is a port conflict. In order to assign a certificate to be used by multiple IIS sites on the same IP address, you will need to set up SSL Host Headers by following the instructions below.

What Type of SSL Certificate Do You Need? Because you can only use one certificate, that certificate needs to work with all the hostnames of the websites that you use it with (otherwise you will receive a name mismatch error). For example, if each of your IIS 7 websites uses a subdomain of a single common domain name (like in the example below), you can get a Wildcard Certificate for *.mydomain.com and it will secure site1.mydomain.com, site2.mydomain.com, etc.

If, on the other hand, your IIS 7 sites all use different domain names (mail.mydomain1.com, mail.mydomain2.com, etc.), you will need to get a Unified Communications Certificate (also called a SAN certificate).

Setting up SSL Host Headers on IIS 7 Obtain an SSL certificate and install it into IIS 7. For step-by-step instructions on how to do this, see Installing an SSL Certificate in Windows Server 2008 (IIS 7.0). Once the certificate is installed into IIS, bind it to the first site on the IP address. Open the command prompt by clicking the start menu and typing “cmd” and hitting enter. Navigate to C:\Windows\System32\Inetsrv\ by typing “cd C:\Windows\System32\Inetsrv\” on the command line. In the Inetsrv folder, run the following command for each of the other websites on the IP address that need to use the certificate (copy both lines):

appcmd set site /site.name:"<IISSiteName>" /+bindings.[protocol='https',bindingInformation='*:443:<hostHeaderValue>']

 Replace <IISSiteName>  with the name of the IIS site and <hostHeaderValue> with the host header for that site (site1.mydomain.com)

Test each website in a browser. It should bring up the correct page and show the lock icon without any errors. If it brings up the web page of the first IIS site, then SSL Host Headers haven’t been set up correctly.




回答2:


You can't in IIS7 - each HTTPS binding requires a unique IP/port combination because the Host Header cannot be used to differentiate sites using SSL. This is because the host header is not visible during the SSL handshake.

Your workaround is to differentiate the sites by binding to a different external IP, or by binding to a port other than 443. Both options are less than ideal I know.

There's a great MSDN blog on this.

Fortunately IIS8 appears to have a solution in the form of Server Name Indication (SNI).

Interestingly this is not an IIS quirk, Apache has the same issue, as would any web server before the introduction of SNI.




回答3:


We also host multiple sites in port 443 but we need UNIQUE IP addresses for each site. You cannot bind multiple sites to port 443 using only one IP address. Unless there is a work-around, but I'm not aware of any.

This article may help: http://www.harbar.net/articles/ssl.aspx




回答4:


I currently use IIS 6.0. I have managed to set up multiple web sites using port 443 and different certificates.

From the IIS manager, go to the web site and edit site bindings. Simply make sure that the Require Server Name Indication box is ticked and leave the IP address: as All Unassigned. You now use the same port (443) for multiple sites by selecting the appropriate certificate for the site from the dropdown list of certificates.




回答5:


If you are using a wildcard certificate, just use the format *.domainname.com in the friendly name and the IIS GUI will enable the hostname control for you when you are editing the binding.

A picture tells...

Source: http://blog.angelwebdesigns.com.au/setting-up-a-wildcard-certificate-for-multiple-sites-in-iis-7/



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12214475/multiple-domains-in-443-port-in-same-ip

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