What you want to do is set up a wild card certificate. Unfortunately I
don't personally know how but I've used them before and they work
exactly as you describe.

On Sat, 2003-11-08 at 12:24, Franki wrote:
> Hi guys,
> 
> I have about two dozen virtual named hosts setup on my server.
> all with their own domain or sub domain and thats all working fine 
> (apache2 mdk9.2)
> 
> I also have a SSL cert seton on one subdomain, secure.mydomain.com
> 
> Now I want to give people a way of accessing their www and cgi-bin from 
> either their own domain (which is as it is now)
> or via the https://secure.xxxxx.com domain...
> 
> so it would work like this:
> 
> http://their-domain.com/cgi-bin/somefile.pl
> 
> would be accessing the same file as:
> 
> https://secure.my-domain.com/username/cgi-bin/somefile.pl
> 
> accept the first one is just normal HTTP 1.1 and the second would be SSL..
> 
> That way people who need to, can make use of the cert..
> 
> Is there a way to do this???
> I realise the probs with virt named hosting and SSL.. but what I am 
> asking is not releated to that..
> 
> I do not want to setup SSL on the vhost, I want to create a way for 
> vhost users to access their web files from my ssh secure domain name, as 
> well as their own domain name.. have I explained what I mean well enough 
> to be understood???
> 
> Anyone got any tips on this??
> I know it can be done because alot of online hosts offer it.. I'm just 
> not sure how..
> 
> I had created a cgi-bin for each user in the secure.xxxxxxx.com doc root 
> and symlinked it to their normal web dir.. but their has to be an easier 
> way.. ( I have only a dozen vhosts now, but thats likely to grow pretty 
> quickly.)
> 
> Any ideas guys???
> much appreciated.
> 
> rgds
> 
> Franki



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