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SSL is normally used in tandem with a Digital Certificate. A Digital Certificate gives your customers the assurance that your web site is legitimately yours and not that of an impostor. It contains information about who owns the certificate (company name, domain name, contact address, etc) as well as information about the issuing Certificate Authority (VeriSign, Thawte, etc). It also provides you with a legal basis to perform transactions on the Internet.
The secure web server has a Digital Certificate embedded in the httpsd binary. Because the Digital Certificate is embedded in the secure web server binary, you can only support one Digital Certificate per Virtual Server. Therefore, your Sub-Domains which share the same Virtual Server, must also share the same Digital Certificate.
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