-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, you seem to have two separate problems:
We have bought wild card ssl certificate *.xyz.comNow the problem is when the user hits with xyz.com we get invalid certiciate. but if we hit through www.xyz.com it is working fine.I used the read write module to redirct all the xyz.com request to www.xyz.com but https://xyz.com does not work properly.
1. As far as I know, the name "xyz.com" doesn't match the expression "*.xyz.com". So I'd expect that the browser would issue a warning when you go to https://xyz.com/ and are presented this wild card certificate. For the same reason the certificate should work fine with "www.xyz.com" and with "secure.xyz.com" and with "whatever.xyz.com". (Compare to file-based wildcard matching. A file called BLAH won't match "*.BLAH", but a file called "WHATEVER.BLAH" will.)
2. As for mod_rewrite: you'd have to post the configuration and a more thorough description of what doesn't work properly before others can comment..
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