If your domains share a common base, you may be able to use a wildcard SSL cert. Wildcard SSL certs only work for one subdomain level (unlink wildcard DNS). For example, *.
Example.Com would work for a.example. Com and b.example. Com, but not example.Com or a.b.example.com.
If your domains share a common base, you may be able to use a wildcard SSL cert. Wildcard SSL certs only work for one subdomain level (unlink wildcard DNS). For example, *.
Example.Com would work for a.example. Com and b.example. Com, but not example.Com or a.b.example.com.
Otherwise, you may be stuck. The SSL handshake happens before any virtualhost negotiations. AWS treats IP's as valuable commodities.
They don't offer more than one address per endpoint.
Sounds like you can do this with nginx and multiple server{} blocks, each with their own listen port and SSL context.
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