Are these IP-based virtual hosts or name-based virtual hosts?  See
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/vhosts/name-based.html

--Cliff


On 10/15/07, Bernard Barton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> In my main httpd.conf file, I have numerous include files which include
> virtual hosts like so:
>
> Include /usr/local/apache/conf/conf.d/devl00.conf
> Include /usr/local/apache/conf/conf.d/devl01.conf
> Include /usr/local/apache/conf/conf.d/devl02.conf
>
>
> So if I access http://devl02.mydomain.com/ then I see the virtual host
> defined
> in devl02.conf, etc.  In the devl02.conf file, I have enabled SSL.  I CAN
> access the secure site https://devl02.mydomain.com/.  However, when I now
> access the non-secure site of http://devl02.mydomain.com, the main server
> web site is displayed, and not the virtual host.  What I'm trying to do
> is a
>
>    RedirectPermanent / https://cj-devl02.mydomain.net/
>
> But when I do this I get errors that I posted previously about cookies not
> being enabled.  So I guess the questions is, having the "Include"
> statements
> above, and knowing that each include file like devl08.conf is a virtual
> host
> container with SSL enabled, how do I redirect from the port 80 version to
> the SSL enabled port 443 version like:
>
> http://cj-devl02.mydomain.net/  ------>  https://cj-devl02.mydomain.net/
>
> FYI, I've tried including .conf files, and also pasting the contents of my
> .conf files into an email, but they evidently are rejected by the
> mailing list.
>
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