I'd like to get an opinion from the experts on a problem we've ran into.
We use Redhat 6.1 at the moment and Apache/1.3.9 (Unix) Red-Hat-Secure/3.1
mod_ssl/2.4.10 OpenSSL/0.9.4 as installed by our hosting company on our
dedicated machine.
When we first kicked the server into life we were using only one domain
name, and it pointed to that machine from our own DNS and from our hosting
companies DNS. We had our SSL up and running with only a few hitches, but
were able to work on both port 80 and 443 without any problem. As we
launched the site, we had no problems with our SSL working properly - we
were taking orders via e-commerce as the site should have.
Recently though the server was used to add other name-based virtual domains.
Now the SSL through HTTPS is totally unavailable, and when we tried to view
anything over HTTPS we get a blank "Page Not Found" page. We have no problem
on port 80 for any of the sites. Initially we could hit the same site on
HTTP and HTTPS and the SSL would activate. Now on HTTP it works fine, but we
get that "Page Not Found" error on HTTPS.
I'd just like to confirm that this is a problem because we're not using
IP-based virtual machines, but name-based virtual machines so that we can
get the SSL up and running again ASAP. I've checked the HOW-TOs and FAQS,
and I know that it mentions that SSL won't work with MOD_SSL, but it doesn't
tell me what I should or shouldn't see through hitting a HTTPS web page <g>.
Any help or comments are appreciated.
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Jason Paul McCartan - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CEO/President
MindShift Design LLC
http://www.mindshiftdesign.com
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