Re: Mixing HTTPS and HTTP Virtual Hosts in Apache

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On Tuesday, June 06, 2006 9:21 AM -0500 Matthew Benjamin <msbenjamin12@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

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.

This is a packaging artifact, but a useful one. The main httpd.conf file includes the /etc/httpd/conf.d/*.conf files. This allows other packages to provide their own configuration without needing the main httpd.conf file to be edited.

SSL support is provided as an optional subpackage by providing the Apache configuration as an include file, ssl.conf.

I use this same mechanism to isolate all my virtual hosts in their own .conf files. I also serve several web folders and several Subversion version control repositories from my Apache setup, and each gets its own .conf file. The ssl.conf file is really just a virtual host configuration block separated to its own config file for ease of management.

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