RE: [users@httpd] VirtualHost

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> 
> Let's clarify what's happening: all that I'm trying is only 
> to set the 
> Web Server to work with SSL. And, as far as the documentation is 
> concerned, it's necessary to configure a VirtualHost to 
> listen on Port 
> 443, so you can establish a secure connection. But using the 
> VirtualHost 
> directive, Apache can't start and the following error message 
> is given:
> [warn] VirtualHost www.myDomain:443 overlaps with VirtualHost 
> www.myDomain:443, the first has precedence, perhaps you need a 
> NameVirtualHost directive

I understand you are being coy about your real domain name, but be advised you are actually making it harder for people to understand what's going on. It's not clear if the two instances of "myDomain" above are meant to be the same thing... ie, is the message:

[warn] VirtualHost www.abc.com:443 overlaps with VirtualHost www.xyz.com:443 (abc and xyz are name-based VHs)

or

[warn] VirtualHost www.abc.com:443 overlaps with VirtualHost www.abc.com:443 (VH config is repeated)

?

In any case, as Matthew says, there is probably another file that is being included into your config (look for "Include" directive).

Rgds,
Owen Boyle
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> 
> But I only use the VirtualHost directive once! At least in 
> the http.conf 
> it's made once, is there somewhere else where the VirtualHost 
> is defined 
> besides the httpd.conf file?
> 
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