I Just walked down this road.
Make your default site a virtual host, and NameVirtualHosts, make that your
IP address.
Remove documentroot and servername from your "Main" configuration and keep
it only in <Virtualhost>
Thats a start, let me know if you have issues from there.
Remember that the first virtual host becomes default when you remove your
current "default" settings.



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----- Original Message -----
From: "Nisarg Rav" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 11:16 PM
Subject: help needed for virtualhosting + SSL configuration.


> hello gurus ,
>
>       I've installed and configured apache-1.3.23 + openssl-0.9.6b +
mod_ssl and mod_perl successfully.
>       It is working fine for my main site and self signed ssl certificate.
>
>       I want to do IP based virtual hosting for more one site and want to
serve that site through self signed ssl certificate.
>       so may i get help to configure httpd.conf to full fill my
requirement .
>
> Regards
>
> Nisarg Rav
>
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