Redirecting port 443 depending on hostname

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I have a Debian Wheezy server running Apache on only one public AP address. Obviously in the router I have redirected port 80 and 443 to this Debian Machine, so it answer any https request.
Now my problem is that I also have an Exchange server in a different machine and it uses SSL too, so my Debian server has to decide if stablish the connection, or redirect it to another server.
I've read aboud SNI but it speaks about multiple SSL sites on same server.
ssl port-forwarding
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I have a Debian Wheezy server running Apache on only one public AP address. Obviously in the router I have redirected port 80 and 443 to this Debian Machine, so it answer any https request.
Now my problem is that I also have an Exchange server in a different machine and it uses SSL too, so my Debian server has to decide if stablish the connection, or redirect it to another server.
I've read aboud SNI but it speaks about multiple SSL sites on same server.
ssl port-forwarding
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I have a Debian Wheezy server running Apache on only one public AP address. Obviously in the router I have redirected port 80 and 443 to this Debian Machine, so it answer any https request.
Now my problem is that I also have an Exchange server in a different machine and it uses SSL too, so my Debian server has to decide if stablish the connection, or redirect it to another server.
I've read aboud SNI but it speaks about multiple SSL sites on same server.
ssl port-forwarding
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I have a Debian Wheezy server running Apache on only one public AP address. Obviously in the router I have redirected port 80 and 443 to this Debian Machine, so it answer any https request.
Now my problem is that I also have an Exchange server in a different machine and it uses SSL too, so my Debian server has to decide if stablish the connection, or redirect it to another server.
I've read aboud SNI but it speaks about multiple SSL sites on same server.
ssl port-forwarding
ssl port-forwarding
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