Great stuff Ralf: mod_ssl, mod_perl and a new baby. I just
wish commercial software was as reliable and easy to install
and integrate. I hope you have similar successes with your
new child.

Anyway, enough crawling...

I hope this isn't too much of a suck eggs (or even in the wrong
list), but I have mod_ssl working fine on Solaris. And I have multiple
virtual hosts working great to offer different IP addresses/ports
on the same web server.

However I have a requirement for a single Apache/SSL server to
handle multiple domains with the same IP address. I have set up
the appropriate CNAMEs in DNS, but how can I split out different
domains going to the same web server/IP/port? And how can I set
up different certs for each domain.

Is it a mod_rewrite question or am I going to suffer problems with
duplicate certificates?

A summary:

https://mydomain.com/protected/...
https://myotherdomain.com/protected/...

need to hit the same web server at IP 1.2.3.4:443/protected/, but
the script to be aware of the entry from either domain so I can then
go to /protected/mydomain or /protected/myotherdomain.

What EAPI call do I need to call to get the domain name and
certs in this respect. And what entries in the httpd.conf do I
need to set up the respective SSL certs for either domain.

If its an RTFM, mads, please tell me gently ;-)

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