I used a cert with *.commercestore.com.  This worked for me.  You then need
to make a virtualhost for both ports 443 and 80 for each domain.  The setup
varies between ben_ssl and mod_ssl, and there may be a few other
variations.  Check the docs that came with your "ssl" add-on.

Nick

At 11:26 AM 7/22/99 -0500, you wrote:
>I set up some virtual hosts on a linux machine with apache.
>I want to get the virtual hosts to use the same certificate as the
>"main" server (there is www.company.com as well as blah.company.com
>and blahblah.company.com on the same machine)  The virtual host part
>works fine for all 3, however if I go to https://blah.company.com it
>serves up the document root pages for www.company.com instead!??!?!
>Yes, DocumentRoot is defined for the each virtual host(it works fine
>for http but not for https)
>I'm sure this is a (relatively) simple configuration problem, but I
>don't know what else to do:(  Any help is appreciated.
>Yes I took out the virtualhost _default_ line.  There is a 
>virtualhost ip:443 for each of the 3 ip #s.  
>Morgan
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