Re: Is it possible to have in Apache 2.4 VirtualHosts, each with its own SSLProtocol ?
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- Subject: Re: Is it possible to have in Apache 2.4 VirtualHosts, each with its own SSLProtocol ?
- From: Marian Ion <m.ion@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 17 Oct 2019 08:59:49 +0200
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On 17/10/2019 04:51, Anil Kumar P wrote:
> Is the client sending hostname header with the correct host, if not by default first vhost will be served.
Yes, that's why I set "SSLStrictSNIVHostCheck On" -> according to the
documentation "If set to on in the default name-based virtual host,
clients that are SNI unaware will not be allowed to access any virtual
host".
I set it in the default virtual host and in my "second.server" (that is
supposed to be TLS 1.3 only) but it didn't change the behaviour (i.e.
second.server still accepts TLS 1.2 requests...)
Thanks,
Marian
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