under the <IfDefine SSL> directive, list each port to listen on with the:
Listen domain.com:80
Listen domain.com:443
...
</IfDefine>
see if that corrects matters for you.
Thanks,
Ron DuFresne
On Tue, 3 Dec 2002, Justin Williams wrote:
> I have openssl and mod_ssl on a server running Apache.
> On independent IPs, I have three websites. One is listening *only* on port
> 443, and works just fine. The other two need to listen on both 80 and 443,
> but I have only been able to get them to listen on one port at a time. If I
> add the directive: SSLEngine on, then port 80 stops listening (more
> accuarately, it complains that I didn't type in https:). If I remove that
> directive, then port 443 stops listening. Page cannot be found. Is there
> some other directive I need to use? Thanks!!
>
> Justin
>
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