Certificates are stored in the certificate store and (in DCM) you link them to an application. The application can be an HTTP server application, and you can have multiple instances of those running on the same physical machine (I.e. the same IP address). They are separate http servers though.

So the key question for you is when you speak of “http server” are you talking about the physical machine or the actual server instance on the machine?

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On 24 Jan 2018, at 23:02, Don Brown <DBrown@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I have a requirement for multiple connection to the same http server with
ssl certificates for different domains (companies).

Is this possible ?

So for example the following would all go to the same http server ...

https://accounts.companyA.com.au
https://accounts.companyB.com.au
https://accounts.companyC.com.au

When I look in IBM Web administration for i there is a wizard for
Configure SSL but I can't find the option to work with SSL Configuration

System is at 7.2

Thank you

Don Brown


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