Sorry for the wasted bandwidth, everyone. I found the answer in the
mod_ssl faq after looking a little harder. It is indeed because I am using
named-based virtual hosts.
At 2:08 PM 6/1/99, Robert Abatecola wrote:
>I hope this question is too common. I didn't find it in the archives.
>
>I have been having a problem with virtual hosts using their own
>server certificates. In each <VirtualHost> section I am specifying
>that particular host's SSLCertificateFile and SSLCertificateKeyFile.
>The problem is that all of the hosts end up using the
>SSLCertificateFile from the first virtual host in httpd.conf.
>
>Is this a current limitation of mod_ssl or is there some
>configuration that I am missing? Perhaps it is because my virtual
>hosts are name-based rather than IP-based?
>
>Thanks in advance.
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