Shouldn't be a problem.  When building apache, just specify a
different --prefix.

Don't know about the wildcard certs, though.

-Dave

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> Hola,
>
> I have a two-parter:
>
> <>
> I am looking for general opinions on the following situation.
>
> I am thinking of running two apache binaries:
>
>
> 1 to service regular vhosted websites (port 80 only , with php3,
> mod_perl, mod_proxy)
>
> 1 binary to handle modssl with a wildcard cert. (port 443-8443 etc
> only), what I am wondering is their a chance that these binaries will
> intercept each others data? As far as my understanding this is
> httpd.conf's issue and as long as I set these up correctly one hand
> won't see the other hand, correct?
>
> <>
>
>
>
> What has anyone found out about the Wildcard cert as far as
> incompatibilities go? Besides the IE probs? Will anyone post a sample
> vhost snip using the wildcard cert?
>
>
> Thank you,
>
>
>
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