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> Well then yeah, you want a reverse proxy on some shared ip.

At that point you run into the problem that SSH doesn't have a host header and write this blog post.

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Yeah, ftp has the same issue depending on implementation.

Most host/port services have the same issue, even https used to have it and it's the reason SNI was introduced. But if by implementation you mean sftp, then of course - it uses Ssh



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