Apaceh2 with SSL and multiple virtual host

Reuben D. Budiardja techlist at voyager.phys.utk.edu
Sat Mar 27 02:23:42 UTC 2004


On Friday 26 March 2004 07:30 pm, Mobeen Azhar wrote:
> Sorry Reuben if I misunderstood, are you trying a named virtual host
> over SSL?

Moby,
I have virtual hosts  working before (there are 3). I am trying to set so that 
one of those virtual host runs over ssl. The rest will be happy with just 
running over plain HTTP. Is that possible, and how?

Thanks for your help.
RDB


>
> --Moby
>
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> Reuben D. Budiardja wrote:
> >On Friday 26 March 2004 02:44 pm, Mobeen Azhar wrote:
> >>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.
> >
> >>Also, make sure Apache is being started with the -D SSL parameter.
> >
> >is this valid for apache2 that comes with redhat? All I need to do to
> > start
> >
> >apache is :
> >>service httpd start
> >
> >Thanks.
> >RDB

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Reuben D. Budiardja
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