Hi,

I am running apache 1.3.26 and mod_ssl 2.8.9-2.1 on a debian linux system.

The system has two IP's, and I only wish for apache to start on ports 80 and 443 on one of those IPs. I am using named based virtual hosting for many sites on the system for http, and have just one virtual host setup for https on port 443. The problem that I am having is that I cannot stop mod_ssl from binding to port 443 on both the IP's on my system. I have tried every possible combination of Listen, BindAddress, and Port, and have managed to prevent http from starting on all IP's, but https still starts on all IPs. Is there any way to stop this?

Will I need to start two seperate servers, one serving http only, and one serving https only? If I was to do this, I may as well go back to using apache-ssl which is the default installation on debian anyway.

Thanks in advance

terry

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Terry Kerr ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Adroit Internet Solutions (www.adroit.net)
Phone: +61 3 9563 4461
Fax: +61 3 9563 3856

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