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Multiple SSL certs, two ports, 1 dispatcher?

Former Member
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I need to support two separate domains and thus far Iu2019m not having any luck. I would like to know if Iu2019m on the right path or have missed the boat all together. Regardless of the hostname:port used to connect to the server I always get the cert for the first domain (domain1.com). Any help would be greatly appreciated. /Greg

What I've done.

Added the following to the instance profile:

icm/server_port_2 = PROT=HTTPS,PORT=1443,PROCTIMEOUT=7200,HOST=sapcrms1.domain1.com

icm/server_port_3 = PROT=HTTPS,PORT=2443,PROCTIMEOUT=7200,HOST=sapcrms1.domain2.com

Strust:

I added another SSL server identity

Created the PSEu2019s and created the certs.

CN=sapcrms1.domain1.com, OU=IT, O=Convergys, C=US

CN=sapcrms1.domain2.com, OU=IT, O=Convergys, C=US

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Former Member
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Hi,

How did you manage to use 2 PSE for one single web dispatcher ?

I think that it's only possible to set a single ssl/server_pse parameter ?

Did you create 2 virtual hosts (is/HTTP/virt_host_xx) ?

Regards,

Olivier

Former Member
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Hi Greg,

Not sure if I understood the question correctly.

Are you trying to access it via a portal? and

Regardless of the hostname:port used to connect to the server the portal always takes a default SSO certificate?

In such cases you need to disable the default certificate option in your browser settings.

Please let me know if this is the case, or kindly give more details.

Regards, Rahul