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Join Date: Apr 2012
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Multiple Secure (ssl) domains pointing to one account
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I have a few domains which all share the same codebase and there are a few pages that detect the host name an change small details based on which domain name was used. I would like to add SSL for a few pages on this site and make it available on all of the domains. These are NOT subdomains of the same domain. They are totally separate domains. I don't mind upgrading my account if that is what is necessary. I would just really like not to have to maintain two copies of the same exact code. Thank you |
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Join Date: Aug 2011
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You can look into Multi-domain SSL. Some provider offers up to 100 domain names per certificate.
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