Apaceh2 with SSL and multiple virtual host
Mobeen Azhar
moby at mobsternet.com
Sat Mar 27 00:30:01 UTC 2004
Sorry Reuben if I misunderstood, are you trying a named virtual host
over SSL?
--Moby
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Reuben D. Budiardja wrote:
>On Friday 26 March 2004 02:44 pm, Mobeen Azhar wrote:
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>>Reuben, are you sure about that? Try intentionally mangling the line
>>(for example change the SSLCertificateFile to SSLBadCertificateFile) and
>>then restart Apache. Make sure Apache fails then. This will ensure
>>that it is indeed reading that line.
>>
>>
>
>Yes, I'm sure about that. At one point in my trial and error iterations, I as
>able to get the certificate when trying to view it from my web browser, but
>the working https address is not the one domain name that I want to have. I'm
>not sure how it decides to use that certain domain name / virtual host as the
>one with the working ssl.
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>>Also, make sure Apache is being started with the -D SSL parameter.
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>is this valid for apache2 that comes with redhat? All I need to do to start
>apache is :
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>>service httpd start
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>Thanks.
>RDB
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