hi all && many thanks.

very helpful. i've already managed to raise the whole app i need to ssl, 
so that all of the content in my site (as well as the store partion, 
which is really the only part in ssl i need) is in the https protocol.

thing is, i've just learned that ssl works according to the ip of the 
server, and not the server_name; this is fine, except, i'm running 
six-seven rails apps on the same server (one ip) [#vhosts#] and so 
whenever i do https://one-of-these-apps/ it redirects to the specific 
app i put the ssl_configuration into.

example -->

http://www.octava.co.il/     # goes to octava (good)
https://www.achia.co.il/     # goes to achia in ssl (good)
https://www.octava.co.il/    # goes to achia in ssl (bad)

this is a broader problem of the fact that i'd like to confine the 
https:// to a certain part of the application (only the store partion, 
not the content part) and not according to the whole app. (certainly not 
according to the whole ip of the server either).

so if i have a mongrel instance running on /var/www/achia, how do i 
setup the nginx.conf to give https support only to the store portion of 
the app and NOT to any other parts of the app / other apps on the 
server? (i.e, only part of the controllers in the achia app).

either way, thanks for all the above help.
oh, and thanks to [EMAIL PROTECTED] good catch.

-s


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