You don't need to use separate IP addresses for SSL vs non-SSL because they (usually) run on different ports. 80=Normal, 443=SSL.

matt.haas@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Yes. You can also use this same technique to have SSL and non-SSL
traffic handled by the same server instance.

Matt


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