Re: plain HTTP to an SSL-enabled server port

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Hi,

This works.
Is there a technical reason why i need 2 virtual hosts instead of one?
Is it safe that both virtual hosts share the same log files?



 You need to create 2 virtual hosts: one for port 80 where SSL is NOT enabled, and one on port 443 where SSL is enabled. You will also need two Listen directives: one for each of ports 80 and 443.

Listen *:80
Listen *:443

<VirtualHost *:443>

ServerName my.server.com:443
   SSLCertificateFile /sslcerts/crt/my.server.com.crt
   SSLCertificateKeyFile /sslcerts/key/my.server.com.key
   SSLEngine on

</VirtualHost>
<VirtualHost *:80>

ServerName my.server.com:80
   SSLEngine off

</VirtualHost>

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