Dear Dave You wrote: *********************************************************** We have an RaQ 3 (and a few RedHat Linux 7) machines and we're having trouble getting our SSL working properly. We purchased a security certificate from Verisign, and installed it per their instructions. On our machine, we have one IP address, and ten name based virtual hosts. One of the virtual hosts is also our primary site (what DocumentRoot is set to). We can access the primary (desired secure site) using https://www.sitename.com. That works fine, but we can are also able to access the site using http://www.sitename.com. What do we need to do to make the site and/or specific pages on that site become secure and only accessable using https? I don't want people to be able to access our site using httpd, and then have an insecure credit-card transaction. Any help and/or sample httpd.conf help is appreciated. Thanks, Dave [EMAIL PROTECTED] ************************************************************************** #### Solution: Try adding the following in your httpd.conf file - obviously, I have not put all the detail in, but this should help. You basically have to change the document root for secure site and put all secure items under the secure directory. Make sure that the ownerships for the secure directory and the sitename are the same. The path to the secure directory depends on your specific server setup. The following assumes that SSL is using port 443 for secure access. Hope this helps. <VirtualHost Your. IP. Address:443> DocumentRoot /home/sites/sitename/secure ServerName sitename.com ServerAlias www.sitename.com Evan Booyens Domain Admin Net4u / Grand - Host [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ cobalt-developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://list.cobalt.com/mailman/listinfo/cobalt-developers
