Re: Enabling HTTP and HTTPs

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On Tue, 2009-10-27 at 07:28 +0100, André Warnier wrote:
> Krist van Besien wrote:
> > On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 9:01 PM, André Warnier <aw@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >> The other way I could think of would be to use virtual hosts, like
> >>
> >> Listen 80 HTTP
> >> Listen 443 HTTPS
> >>
> >> NameVirtualHost *:80
> >> <VirtualHost *:80>
> >> ...
> >> </VirtualHost>
> >>
> >> NameVirtualHost *:443
> >> <VirtualHost *:443>
> >> ... (SSL-based config)
> >> </VirtualHost>
> > 
> > You don't need the NameVirtualHost directives.
> 
> Uh ?
> "If name-based vhosts should be used a NameVirtualHost directive /must/ 
> appear with the IP address set to be used for the name-based vhosts. In 
> other words, you must specify the IP address that holds the hostname 
> aliases (CNAMEs) for your name-based vhosts via a NameVirtualHost 
> directive in your configuration file."
> 
> http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/vhosts/details.html
> 
> 

But if you only have two vhosts, and each of them on a different port,
then you would not need them to be name based vhosts, and that entire
paragraph is moot :)

Without the NameVirtualHost directives, it is just a simple IP based
virtual host.

Cheers

Tom


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