Nope. I'm aware that you can't use a single IP/port combo for multiple
certs, as the first one is the only one that will be returned. My problem
is, the alternative isn't working for me either. If I tell the system that
it has 2 discreet IP/port settings to serve on, it dishes up the same
resource (as opposed to the same certificate). for instance: with one IP
and a single port (443) defined, the two url's both attempt to use the same
certificate (this I understand, and expect). with either two IP's or one IP
and two ports (443 and 444) defined, hyperlinks to both URL's on a given
webpage direct surfers to the first virtual host specified in the httpd.conf
file (no matter what).
Marty Lichtin wrote...
>http://www.modssl.org/docs/2.6/ssl_faq.html#vhosts
>
>is maybe that the problem?
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