Jeff wrote:
> What is the host name (common name) in the certificates ???
> I suspect you have used *.mydomain.dom - correct ???

Hmm, I'm also using name based virtual hosting with ssl as well, but
my cert isn't *.domain.dom, it's just cn=domain.dom.  The virtual
hosts are of the form sub1.domain.dom and sub2.domain.dom.

When I first accessed the domain, my browser asked me to accept the
cert, it never said anything about the domain names not matching.

I do, however, get the following errors in my apache_ssl_engine_log:
Init: (sub1.domain.dom:443) RSA server certificate CommonName (CN) `domain.dom' does 
NOT match server name!?

but otherwise, it doesn't seem to cause any problems except that I
have this annoying floating point error...

For those who asked previously, I'm running 

% httpd -version
Server version: Apache/1.3.20 (Unix)
Server built:   May 24 2001 17:21:45

% gcc --version
2.95.3

% uname -v
FreeBSD 4.3-STABLE #0: Sat Apr 28 11:05:39 EDT 2001

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