Hi Cédric, what about setting this manually ? We know that the GUI is not able to handle that (Michael please please take in consideration that Apache can serve SSL NameVirtualHosts in the same root domain with wildcard certificates since some years ! Pleeease !).
Can you try : - set a vhost with SSL (say, "sitedefault.domain.com"), to handle certificates (in its "certs" directory, where you put the wildcard). - in the siteXX.include of this site, add "NameVirtualhost <your IP addr>:443" - create other sites, and in their .include add : include /etc/httpd/conf.d/site1.include.ssl where site1 is the "sitedefault". This file containing : SSLengine on SSLCACertificateFile /home/.sites/28/site1/certs/ca-certs SSLCertificateFile /home/.sites/28/site1/certs/certificate SSLCertificateKeyFile /home/.sites/28/site1/certs/key Maybe you must add /home/.sites/28/site1/certs/ to open_basedir in the other sites. Not tested (we actually have something close of that with subdomains on a server, but subdomains doesn't match your needs, right ?). Does this work ? Regards, Frank Le 22/05/2014 18:14, OCEANET - Cédric BASSAGET a écrit : > Hello, > > I've purchased a wildcard SSL certificate for *.mydomain.com > > I want to enable SSL on two different websites in blueonyx interface : > www.mydomain.com and play.mydomain.com. > > In blueonyx interface, when I wan to enable SSL on the second website, I > get an error : > > "SSL is already being used by play.mydomain.com which shares the same IP > address, 10.100.100.11, as this site. SSL can only be enabled for one > site using a shared IP address. Change the IP address of this site or > disable SSL for play.mydomain.com if you want to enable SSL for this site." > > In case of a wildcard, I should be able to enable the SSL certificate on > two different webistes on same domain on the same IP. > > How can I do that ? > > Regards, > Cédric > _______________________________________________ Blueonyx mailing list Blueonyx@mail.blueonyx.it http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx