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> > We do have other sites on the same IP, but none of them use SSL.
> > That shouldn't
> > matter, should it? The default site if you go in by IP is a
> > different site, but
> > that's only for port 80, so I guess its irrelevant.
>
> Is it possible for you to try making the SSL site the one with no
> host header requirement? If so, I would be interested to know if
> that solved it.
>
> I think that when you make the request
> https://www.whatever.com to your
> site, since the host header gets ignored for https, your
> server looks for
> the file on the default site.
>
> Follow? I'm kind of speculating here I guess...
That's exactly the answer. SSL and host headers don't mix, period...
If you have an SSL site, it needs its own IP address.
Best regards,
Zac Bedell
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