Hi Jennifer,

Glad you found the list useful - it certainly brightens my day, reading
all the various problems people manage to find and the ingenious
solutions to them.

Reading your configuration file, I was a little confused by something:
You have set the same DocumenRoot for the HTTP service on port 80 and
the SSL service on port 443. If you do this, both services will be able
to access the pages and you won't be able to restrict them to SSL
(unless you use SSLRequireSSL).  

I try to think of SSL as a separate service, like another instance of
apache. If you think of it this way, then you can see that the simplest
way to separate HTTP and SSL content is to put them under different
DocumentRoots which don't overlap. eg;

SSL: /home/apache/ssl/html
HTTP: /home/apache/http/html

Best regards,

Owen Boyle.
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