Make Sandstorm and other web server coexist in the same port while keeping HTTPS encryption.
The purpose of this tutorial is to set up SNI Proxy so it’s possible to use Sandstorm verified SSL encryption while coexisting with another web server that also uses SSL.
The main reason is to allow other users to connect with your Sandstorm instance in the standard HTTPS port (443) and keep using that port also for any other web apps.