Re: [users@httpd] Problem when mixing NameVirtualHost + non with SSL - "Oops, no RSA or DSA server certificate found?!"

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I remember that the SSL need a certificate. Have you created it ?

2005/12/7, Nick Burch <nick@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Hi

I'm having trouble when trying to combine NameVirtualHosting on one SSL
IP, and per-IP virtual hosting for others.

My ideal setup is:
    NameVirtualHost *:80 (lots of virtual hosts)
    NameVirtualHost 192.168.1.50:443 (2 virtual hosts, 1 wildcard
               certificate used for both virtual hosts)

    VirtualHost's on 192.168.1.51:443 , 192.168.1.52:443

Under this configuration, when I try to start apache, it fails with
"[error] Oops, no RSA or DSA server certificate found?!". Even under
Debug, it fails to tell me which certificate it hit this on.


If I run it with only one virtual host active on 192.168.1.50:443 (the SSL
NameVirtualHost), everything works fine. I can access all 3 SSL sites.

If I disable the SSL virtual hosts on 192.168.1.51:443 and
192.168.1.52:443, everything works fine. I can access both the SSL sites
on 192.168.1.50, and the name virtual hosting behaves as expected.

As soon as I try with both name and non name SSL virtual hosts, apache
fails to start with:
"[error] Oops, no RSA or DSA server certificate found?!"


Is this a known problem? Can anyone suggest any workarounds (other than
not using name virtual hosting on that one IP)?

Thanks
Nick

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