I am facing the same problem. I had one ssl certificate setup for the following domains:
firstdomain.com *.firstdomain.com a.firstdomain.com b.firstdomain.com a.seconddomain.com b.seconddomain.com When i read that it could be due to multiple different domains using the same ssl certificate, i removed the seconddomain.com server blocks from my nginx. So now i am left with: firstdomain.com *.firstdomain.com a.firstdomain.com b.firstdomain.com The error frequency seems to have gone down but i still see some errors. How do you suggest i solve it? I can try and merge a.firstdomain.com and b.subdomain.com so that they can be accessed from the same server block *.firstdomain.com Then only 2 server blocks will be left: firstdomain.com *.firstdomain.com Do you think i'll still face the same issue after this? If yes, should i move firstdomain.com to a different server? If no, how do you suggest i try to solve this? It would be great if you can help me solve this. Thanks. Posted at Nginx Forum: https://forum.nginx.org/read.php?2,256373,264488#msg-264488 _______________________________________________ nginx mailing list nginx@nginx.org http://mailman.nginx.org/mailman/listinfo/nginx