Hi Alex...

>
> Set the server up as secure - allowing insecure or secure
> connection to the server but denying access to the the directory
> you want as secure except through the secure server port 443
>

Yes - thats what I'm trying to do... the problem is that I'm unable to.

As I indicated:

> > I've tried a
> >
> > <virtualhost www.mytestdomain.com>
> >     ...non-ssl directives
> >     <Directory /secure/>
> >             SSLEngine on
> >             SSLRequireSSL
> >             etc..etc.. (including cert/key definitions)
> >     </Directory>
> > </virtualhost>
> >
> > but it's not behaving as I would expect (at very least I
> > would be expecting it to complain that my site cert's
> > name doesnt match my testdomain's name - but it doesnt)...
> > IE5.01 doesnt display the locked symbol - BUT it is saying
> > that it has a cert (and no, I've not installed the cert...)
> >
> > Is it not possible to have a subdirectory of a domain
> > declared and processed as SSL enabled under
> > Apache/modssl/openssl??

... which I thought would do as you suggest, however I found it didnt behave
as I thought it should.

Have I missed something in the config?  Or have I gone about this the wrong
way??

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