Matthew Miller escreveu: > On Sun, Jul 30, 2006 at 07:14:48AM -0500, Anthony Messina wrote: >>>> what about having it listen *only* on port 443? >>> [...] if you do that, someone who connects to >>> http://yoursite.example.org would get an error. That's confusing to >>> non-technical people. So it's generally better to run on port 80 as >>> well, but redirect all requests. >> that's true. i guess i was considering that he said "HTTPS only", > > The effect of doing the redirect is that everything is served via https > only, but yeah, if you literally want only https, you could not listen on > port 80.. > Thanks. I did do "RedirectPermanent / https://myserver.com/", but the site is presenting an error. Both the server and the client use certificates issued by a local CA, and I created a SSLRequire rule to allow only the client to enter the site. I think the SSL check failed because of the RedirectPermanent. Any ideas, please? Regards, Vinicius.
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