Tracy Phillips wrote: > > > 1) Use a wildcard cert. You can use *.somedomain certs to serve > multiple > SSL domains on a single IP so long as they fit in the *.somedomain > pattern. > > > This is incorrect. > > apache can't read the headers since the traffic is encrypted. If it > can't read headers, it does not know which vhost to use and thus can > not serve up the correct files > > If you have more than one ssl vhost, you will have to use two IP's. > You can use one SSL vhost with many non SSL vhosts on the same IP with > no issues. Yes you can. I have SSL servers configured precisely like that. They work fine. -- Benjamin Franz _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos