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I have a subdomain, let's say it's abc.def.com. Currently, I set up this subdomain with the SSL cert. on the IIS server, we can call this server is server-A. Under server-A I have more than one app running for each path. For example, app-A running on abc.def.com/app-A, app-B running on abc.def.com/app-B.

I have another IIS server (we can call it server-B), and I would like to use the same domain as server-A. And then run the apps on server-B using the domain from server-A, for example, we have app-C in server-B, and I want to apply abc.def.com/app-C for that app.

Does it sound possible? if yes, any guidelines I can try to achieve?

BTW, the SSL cert. is not a wildcard SSL, it's a specific SSL to that abc.def.com subdomain.

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    You can install a server certificate anywhere you like, so I see nothing wrong on what you want to set up. But how to distribute traffic to these two servers based on the applications (app-A/app-B/app-C) can be your next question, and people usually use reverse proxy.
    – Lex Li
    May 25, 2022 at 14:42
  • You're right, I forgot about the reverse proxy. It works after I applied the SSL for both IIS servers and using reverse proxy with a match pattern to other IIS. Do you think there will be any side effects?
    – taipei
    May 26, 2022 at 7:24

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