On Mon, 23 Oct 2000, Carlos Chavez wrote:
> Compiled-in modules:
>       httpd_core.c
>       mod_so.c
> suexec: disabled; invalid wrapper /usr/bin/suexec
> 
> 
>       I have set up my laptop so you can access and confirm.  I have the
> following set up:
> 
> http://cursorp.form-net.com   <-- Default page that comes with RH7
> https://cursorp.form-net.com  <-- Same page but using SSL
> https://cursorssl.form-net.com        <-- A page with a simple message
> 
>       cursorssl.form-net.com is a CNAME pointing to cursorp.form-net.com
> 
>       Right now both pages are using the same certificate.  I don't know
> it this makes a diference.

Ah, that is the difference.

When you try using different certs for the pages, you will find that it
still uses the first certificate for both pages.

>       At the moment I'm running 1.3.12 with ModSSL 2.6.6.

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