Re: [users@httpd] multiple vhosts on port 80 and port 443

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In my Windows 2k environment, there was no way I could manage to get Apache 2 (any version) to listen to port 443 and serve SSL to multiple name-based hosts or even to multiple ip based hosts.
 
Multiple named hosts work beautifully for me for NON-SSL http service. But I could not manage to set up name-based hosts for an SSL server. This doesn't mean it cannot be done -- only that I tried for over a day and could not make it work :)
 
Have a great day!
 
Bill Angus, MA
http://www.psychtest.com
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 10:02 AM
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] multiple vhosts on port 80 and port 443

On 10/19/06, Bill Angus <mdangus@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> My solution (ugly as you say), was to set up another instance of apache for
> my SSL server on port 443. I suppose if I needed another secure server, I
> would use another port and another instance of apache, or I would put the
> server on port 443 on a different network node.

Why do you need another instance of apache?  One install can easily
listen and serve multiple ports.

Joshua.

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