I think I'm missing a few key points here, so I'm not able to find the
answers by myself. Hate to sound like a newbie, but I'm getting a little
frustrated.

Lets say I have this:

<VirtualHost *>
DocumentRoot /usr/local/www/domain1
ServerName domain1.dom
</VirtualHost>

<VirtualHost *>
DocumentRoot /usr/local/www/wwwdomain1
ServerName www.domain1.dom
</VirtualHost>


This works just great, both sites would show up and show the correct
directory. I can use the * or the ip address for the VirtualHost, both
with the same results.

All I can get with the https://... is the default directory saying apache
is installed. Now I can change the default directory in the VirtualHost
for _default_:443 and it will point to which ever directory I want, with
ssl.

How do I get https://domain1.dom the same as http://domain1.dom, and
https://www.domain1.dom the same as http://www.domain1.dom?

Or is it by design only to work with one directory?


Oh, and to possibly add to any confusion, this is a freebsd 4.7 box with
a private ip (firewalled) with apache+mod_ssl-1.3.27+2.8.12.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks for your time.

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