On Tuesday 30 September 2008 09:04:55 pm manning allan wrote: > I have apache set up on my home PC. I handle many domains, many of which > are websites located on Tripod or Geocities, and I am just effectively > forwarding the name to the current location. > > I have edited my http.conf to direct the various domain names to various > folders in my httdocs folder, where they are then redirected (and set to > only show the original address in the bar). > > > > My question is, I have a site I am working on that will be a secured site. > It is currently on a secured server, but my home PC is not. I need to show > my employer a fully functional website before they will release the funds > to rent my own server and set it up for SSL. Can I set up my home PC to > receive the https://www.domain.com <https://www.domain.com/> and then > redirect it to the secured server, without making all of my other domains > require the https? > > > > Thanks > > > > Allan Manning > > MIS > > Employee Health & Safety Rep (certified) > > TG Minto Corporation > > 300 Toronto St. > > Palmerston, Ont., > > N0G 2P0 > > (519) 417-2249 Direct Line > > (519) 343-2800 Ext.2249 > > (519) 343-3200 Fax > > TG VoIP 676-2249 Yes you can, but you need a SSL certificate for that. Well, you can generate one signed by yourself using genkey command (crypto-utils package) but the browser will warn the user about the self-signed certificate.
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