See the mod_ssl FAQ why this is, but if you want to run SSL on
several virtual hosts, you need a separate IP address for each
of the hosts, and you need to use IP-based virtual
hosts instead of name-based virtual hosts. I'm doing
this on several web servers, it works fine. Most operating
systems support multiple IP addresses on a single interface,
so it shouldn't be too difficult to get going.
> Hello,
>
> I seem to have read something about apache and modssl not being too friendly
> towards name based virtual hosts, but was wondering if anyone had more
> info...
>
> So far, I have been able to allow _one_ virtual host to access port 443, but
> if I enable SSL for any other vhosts, things get kind of weird.
>
> Are my only options to get IP addresses for each host, or run multiple
> instances of httpd configured differently? Any other ideas?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Martin
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