Re: https can;t be good for work

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On Sep 21, 2007, at 7:50 AM, edwardspl@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:

<VirtualHost webmail.ita.org.mo>
Redirect / https://webmail.ita.org.mo:443
</VirtualHost>

That's fine.

<VirtualHost webmail.ita.org.mo>

On what port is this vhost listening?

In one your configuration files, you probably have a 'Listen 80'. Not specifying a port number in the <VirtualHost> directive will (correct me if I'm wrong guys) cause that virtualhost to listen on all configured listening ports. So, you'll need:

Listen 80 (you already have that)
Listen 443

<VirtualHost webmail.ita.org.mo:80>
  .. Redirect ..
</VirtualHost>

<VirtualHost webmail.ita.org.mo:443>
  ..
  SSLEngine on
  ..
</VirtualHost>

The Listen 443 causes Apache to attach to that port, the port numbers in the <VirtualHost> directives are there to make them match only to requests on that port.

S.

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