Hello, Krist wrote:
You don't have a NameVirtualHost directive? What happens if you enter https://ip2.ip2.ip2.ip2 in your browser?
we use NameVirtualHost *:80 in httpd.confI did some tests with setting NameVirtualHost to base-ip of the server ip0.ip0.ip0.ip0, but nothing changed.
ip1 and ip2 are especially used for SSL-Hosts.It makes no difference if i call https://ip2.ip2.ip2.ip2 or https://ip1.ip1.ip1.ip1
In both cases i see data of cert which came as first in httpd.confBut the both different vhosts are really separately requestet. i added a customlog directive for both vhosts and there was no mistake. If i call https://ip2.ip2.ip2.ip2 log2 was written and if i call https://ip1.ip1.ip1.ip1 log1 was written.
I have read this: http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/NameBasedSSLVHostsApache is ignoring config from second host if IP was already used for a SSL-Host. But in my case all used IPs are different.
did i understand this correct?if yes, may be apache is confused when reading the certificates and finding same hostname in certificates...
Eric Covener wrote:
It's hard to tell which IP-based vhost you should have hit, or did hit, since you didn't specify which IP you connected to and you didn't log separately or show _all_ of your vhosts.
i dont find any fault in my conf. logging separatly did show separatly requests by same cert-content.
either this is a tricky conf-thing or a bug. Thanks,Hajo
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