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    SSL, single IP, multiple domains, no SNI, self-signed... arrrrgh!

    SOLVED : SSL, single IP, multiple domains, no SNI, self-signed... arrrrgh! Hi again, all -- I've finally resolved the strange problem of https and Plesk on my Linux server. It had nothing to do with the SSL certs or SNI or site/domain config. It was all about ... firewall rules! I didn't...
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    SSL, single IP, multiple domains, no SNI, self-signed... arrrrgh!

    Igor, et al -- Well, maybe I don't know. I thought that SNI support was added on via an RPM and is missing on my server. If that's not the case, then I really REALLY don't know why I can't get https to work. I'm in your capable hands :-) HELP!!! Yes, I seriously need education...
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    SSL, single IP, multiple domains, no SNI, self-signed... arrrrgh!

    This one is uglier; 1) I found my mod_ssl.so in /usr/lib64/apache2-prefork/mod_ssl.so rather than where you indicated and 2a) I don't, believe it or not, have strings(1) installed on this box, but 2b) I do see those strings when I look with vim. I'm going to have to poke at [i]strings]/i] with...
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    SSL, single IP, multiple domains, no SNI, self-signed... arrrrgh!

    Yes, I do see that SNI is true. So... will Plesk be happy if I manually install the SNI RPM? Or can I convince the autoinstaller to do so? :-D -- David T-G
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    SSL, single IP, multiple domains, no SNI, self-signed... arrrrgh!

    or, will installing the SNI RPM confuse plesk? It's awfully quiet out there. If I'm barking up the wrong tree, then let's fall back to SNI config. I didn't find SNI in the Plesk autoinstaller; did I miss it? If I install the SNI RPM manually, will that confuse Plesk? TIA & Merry...
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    SSL, single IP, multiple domains, no SNI, self-signed... arrrrgh!

    Igor, et al -- Well, yes and no... I don't think that I've seen that specific page, but nothing on it was new after my searching to date. In particular, Note that in cases when SNI is not supported, assigning an SSL certificate to a site hosted on a shared IP address will associate...
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    SSL, single IP, multiple domains, no SNI, self-signed... arrrrgh!

    Hi, all -- I've tried to search the forums & knowledgebase to make sure that I've done as much as possible on my own, but I'm still stuck. I have a single IP, a few customers with a 1 to 3 domains (and often lots of sub-sites) each, currently no SNI support, and would like to have https...
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