Re: Re: adding multiple SSLCACertificateFile in vhost.conf

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yes, more than one SSL enabled
servername on a single IP address, single NIC
 
The cureent certificate is expiring in couple of months so we want to seamleesly support the current one until it expires along with the new one
 

matt farey <matt.farey@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


saibaba Duggirala wrote:
> hi,
> can anyone please let me know what is the procedure to add multiple
> SSLCACertificateFile in vhost.conf in apache
>
> So far we have been using only one file, shown below in vhost.conf
> SSLCACertificateFile conf/ssl/nsm_ca1.cr
>
> We would like to use another root certificate along with the above one
> , so is it as simple as adding another line like above
> SSLCACertificateFile conf/ssl/nsm_ca_2.cr in vhost file or is there
> something else that I should be doing
>
>
> Thanks,
> saibaba
>
> Get your own web address.
>
> Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business.
>


depends on your setup, are you trying to host more than one SSL enabled
servername on a single IP address, single NIC, or what?


--
Matthew Farey



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