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<p>uses a hostname presented by the client as part of the protocol (for HTTP the name is presented in the host header). However, when using HTTPS, the TLS handshake happens before the server sees any HTTP headers. Therefore, it was not possible for the server to use the information in the HTTP host header to decide which certificate to present and as such only names covered by the same certificate could be served from the same IP address.</p>

<p>In practice, this meant that an <a href="page.php?w=HTTPS">HTTPS</a> server could only serve one domain</p><p>
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