Sorry for bumping my own post, but I'm really in need of help here. I'm at a loss. Maybe it's because folks are on holiday given the time of year, but if anyone thinks they can help, I'd very much appreciate it. :o)
Thanks, Chris On Dec 27, 2007 3:30 PM, Chris Jordan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi folks, > > I'm a complete newbie to this stuff, and I need a little more help. > > I'm running apache 2.2.4 on a Fadora Core 6 (2.6.20-1.292.fc6). My first > problem after I installed the certificate is that we apparently had an old > self-signed certificate installed. So, once I figured out that the SSL > directives were in the conf.d/ssl.conf and not in conf/httpd.conf, I was > able to put my certificate information in that file and now our server is > using our real certificate and not the self-signed one. > > Our server runs multiple domains using virtual hosting, and I've read > through the archives enough to find out that I can't do named virtual host > with SSL. That's fine. My problem now is that when I browse to: > https://mysecuredomain.com, I'm getting sent to another one of our other > domains (wrongdomain.com -- for the sake of discussion) except that the > URL in the address bar still says: https://mysecuredomain.com. > > I'm confused. I've searched through the archives, but can't seem to find > out how this is happening. > > Here's another strange bit. We've got an old version and a newer version > of " wrongdomain.com" and when I browse to http://wrongdomain.com I get > the new version. When I browse to https://wrongdomain.com I get the *old* > version of the site -- just as I do when I browse to > https://mysecuredomain.com... > > I hope I'm explaining this well enough. I really need help on how to get > things working properly. > > The other thing that I'm curious about is whether we'll be able to secure > any of our other domains hosted from this box in the future if we need to. > From the reading I've done I'm thinking that's going to be a 'No', but what > if we use the same certificate for all sites? That may be a dumb question, > but again, I'm a genuine newbie here. > > My main concern is about the first part of this post... the side question > about multiple domains is less important to me, but I'd still like to know. > I sure hope someone can help me. > > Thanks heaps, > Chris > > > -- > http://cjordan.us -- http://cjordan.us