From: Danalien [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
As I know, you can only bind one uniqe ip to one SSL virtual host.
not quite - see below..
and from what I have read, you can't use name-based SSL
virtual host(s) either,
as a work around.
Mostly right, but with one privisio: You cannot do name-based
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hi.
As I know, you can only bind one uniqe ip to one SSL virtual host.
and from what I have read, you can't use name-based SSL virtual host(s) either,
as a work around.
please correct me if I'm misstaking, anyone, I am only using 1.3.24.
I
I have tried to configure a port-based virtual hosts with the following
ports:
443
444
445
446
447
Is there a better how-to than on the apache site? I'm using apache
2.0.39 and would like to see an example. I follow the text and keep
getting the same error message. Keep in mind that port
\
"%t %h %{SSL_PROTOCOL}x %{SSL_CIPHER}x \"%r\" %b"
/VirtualHost
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jason Paul McCartan
Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2000 7:11 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Opinion on SSL/V
Hi Owen
Thanks for the reply
Owen Boyle wrote:
Jason Paul McCartan wrote:
Recently though the server was used to add other name-based virtual domains.
Now the SSL through HTTPS is totally unavailable, and when we tried to view
anything over HTTPS we get a blank "Page Not Found" page.
Jason Paul McCartan wrote:
Recently though the server was used to add other name-based virtual domains.
Now the SSL through HTTPS is totally unavailable, and when we tried to view
anything over HTTPS we get a blank "Page Not Found" page. We have no problem
on port 80 for any of the sites.
I'd like to get an opinion from the experts on a problem we've ran into.
We use Redhat 6.1 at the moment and Apache/1.3.9 (Unix) Red-Hat-Secure/3.1
mod_ssl/2.4.10 OpenSSL/0.9.4 as installed by our hosting company on our
dedicated machine.
When we first kicked the server into life we were using
RTFA ;-)
Virtual hosting does not work with SSL. Each site must have its own IP.
Jamie
At 12:10 PM 9/8/00, Thomas E. Ruth wrote:
Hello,
I have a little but I found that I'd like to report.
I am using the NameVirtualHost facility of Apache together with SSL. The
problem comes with the