Dear apache2 experts I run three name-based apache2 vhosts on an Ubuntu 12.04 LTS server. I can reach all three vhosts from the internet using https and FQDN.My CA is CACert and I adapted the original default-ssl (in sites-available) config file for my three vhosts.
So lets the three name-based vhost call example.com foo1.example.com foo2.example.com for example. I can reach them from the internet using https://example.com https://foo1.example.com https://foo2.example.com Now I have added to alias directives in the vhost config file of example.com Alias /foo1 "/var/www/foo1.example.com/public" <Directory "/var/www/foo1.example.com/public/"> Options Indexes MultiViews FollowSymLinks AllowOverride all Order allow,deny Allow from all </Directory> Alias /foo2 "/var/www/foo2.example.com/public" <Directory "/var/www/foo2.example.com/public/"> Options Indexes MultiViews FollowSymLinks AllowOverride all Order allow,deny Allow from all </Directory> so I can reach the three vohosts using https://example.com https://example.com/foo1 https://example.com/foo2Now my question is: when I use the alias directives for foo1 and foo2, what happens whit the ssl encription in relation to foo1 and foo2? Does foo1 and foo2 use the ssl encription from example.com? Or are logins and the data excange from and to foo1 and foo2 unencrypted?
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