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No. For SSL services you need to have each host on its own IP with DNS that matches the CommonName (CN) in the cert. SSL negotiation happens before the HTTP request is sent, so before the web server could possibly know which virtual host the ... more
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Ensim WEBppliance Pro supports name-based domains with nearly identical functionality to IP-based domains. Name-based support includes SMTP management and FTP access. The primary difference is that name-based domains do not support SSL. ... more
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Without congressional interventions, code-to-name jurisdictions could likely lose CARE Act funding beginning next year (Fiscal Year 2007) until their name-based HIV surveillance systems are sufficiently mature. This is because the federal ... more
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Every year, Illinois receives more than $50 million to provide HIV/AIDS services from the federal Ryan White CARE Act. Starting in 2006, the federal government will begin to distribute CARE Act funding based in part on HIV data reported to the ... more
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Decisions about approaches to report HIV cases other than by name need to weigh the purposes and relative benefits of disease surveillance. Disease surveillance systems, such as the reporting system now proposed for HIV, are designed to help ... more
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• Each domain has its own unique IP number. • Domains have access to multiple Telnet/FTP Accounts. • Ability to register a domain-specific secure certificate. Name-Based • Multiple domains share the same IP number. • Domains have access to ONE ... more
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The names of people who have AIDS have been reported to the government since the earliest days of the epidemic. But for many years, states have debated whether and how to report individuals who are infected with HIV but do not have AIDS. The debate ... more
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Name Based hosting allows you to serve multiple virtual domains from a single IP address. Name based hosting does not affect the performance or appearance of the domains hosted. The advantage of using Name Based hosting is that it is much easier to ... more
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IP-based virtual hosts use the IP address of the connection to determine the correct virtual host to serve. Therefore you need to have a separate IP address for each host. With name-based virtual hosting, the server relies on the client to report ... more
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Parallels Pro Control Panel supports name-based domains with nearly identical functionality to IP-based domains. Name-based support includes detailed bandwidth tracking, SNMP management, and FTP access. The primary difference is that name-based ... more
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