Re: Mixing HTTPS and HTTP Virtual Hosts in Apache

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Alan, is right I found the problem it goes as follows

1. You can only have 1 ssl site per IP address, because of the nature of ssl you can't use NameVirtualHost directive
2. The ssl configuration is not done in the httpd.conf file, it is done in the ssl.conf file. (This is true at least for my Apache servers I have installed. (Apache 2)  I believe this is true for everyone else as well.
3. The directory that the ssl configuration points to is the default DocumentRoot in the httpd.conf file. The httpd.conf file knows where to find the ssl.conf file by the following line,
Include conf.d/*.conf
4. The vhost for the ssl site is configured in the ssl.conf file.

The quest to learning has been completed - at least for this hour.



On 6/5/06, Jerry Roy <jroy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Can someone please send their httpd.conf file so I can review?

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Yes it does.

Matthew Benjamin wrote:
> Good idea however it does not work when you have multiple VirtualHost
> (http).
> On 6/5/06, *Nadeem Shahbaz* <thrall.mail.list@xxxxxxxxx
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>     Matthew Benjamin, on 2006-06-06 12:19 AM +0500, wrote :
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>     > <VirtualHost *:443>
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>     Ummm use IP in place of *
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