Re: [users@httpd] copy ssl cert from old machine to replacement machine?

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turns out apache was auto loading an ssl.conf from conf.d without me
knowing about it. im gona edit that file instead

-joe

On 11/4/05, William A. Rowe, Jr. <wrowe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Sean Brown wrote:
> > It's my understanding that the SSL Certificate is bound to the IP of
> > the site, NOT the DNS name.
>
> Nonsense.  The certificate contains the DNS name in the X509 common-name
> field.  That's what must match.
>
> You might be thinking of ssh server keys?
>
> Bill
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