Just wondering - where'd you find the info for setting up the ports based
vhost for mod_ssl?  I can't seem to find much on that, and as a result I
can't run an https.
Thanks,

    -- Duke.

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From: Brian Densmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: January 24, 2001 2:05 PM
Subject: Virtual hosts and IP numbers


>Ok, I'm new at this.
>
>You can't use name virtual hosts for SSL ( Fine =( ).
>I have it working using ports (sucks).
>I have only one IP, is it possible to use private IPs on the box and make
it
>work?
>I had that configuration working on my LAN testbed.
>Once I put the box in production all virtual domains still respond, but
>point to the first domain's data.
>Probably violates some RFC about mixing public and private IPs. But since
>only my server's DNS knows the IP and doesn't export it, it should work.
Any
>suggestions.
>
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