On Tue, Jun 03, 2003 at 12:05:37PM -0700, Vineet Kumar wrote: > * ScruLoose ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030602 21:22]: > > > > I have a single, dynamic IP address; so my domain is accessed through > > dynDNS. According to the mod-ssl manual, I canNOT solve this using > > virtualhosts... https virtualhosts won't work without having separate IP > > addresses, apparently. > > Specifically, > http://www.modssl.org/docs/2.8/ssl_howto.html#ToC10
Hm, yes.
I *had* glanced at that, but was thrown off by the LAN vs WAN
distinction (I thought it wasn't relevant to my case), and hadn't read
it too closely...
> > So I *think* what I need to do is to have two separate invocations of
> > apache running all the time: one listening for http on port 80 and the
> > other listening for https on port, umm... 443 I think it was.
>
> If you want to do this, don't use mod_ssl. Just install apache and
> apache-ssl; the two packages do precisely this: run a non-ssl webserver
> and an ssl-only webserver that coexist independently.
I suspect I probably will go with the two independent webservers.
Thanks for your input (Both Bill and Vineet).
With any luck this is enough of a nudge to get me headed in the right
direction.
Cheers!
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Hey, it's a great theory! ;-)
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