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Do I
take it that you mean "ServerAlias"? If you do, then provided the alias name
matches the same IP address that your secure host is listening to, it should
work. I use it here myself.
If on
the other hand you mean the Alias command that aliases directories, I know
of no reason why this shouldn't work. Can you post an example
please?
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