Joe Auty wrote:
> 
> > Hate to have to tell you but it can't be done. You cannot have more than
> > one SSL VH on any given IP address/Port. To have more than one SSL VH on
> > the same machine, they have to use different IP addresses or different
> > ports - name-based VHs don't work.
> >
> 
> I see....
> 
> Have you ever setup more than one SSL VH using more than one IP on the
> same machine and gotten this to work?
> 
> I've set my DNS to point to cert2 with an IP address ending in '.115', and
> cert1 ends with '.114'.
> 
> My virtual hosts in httpd.conf are setup as following:
> 
> <VirtualHost IP.114:443>
> Pathtocert1
> Servername server.com
> </VirtualHost>
> 
> <VirtualHost IP.115:443>
> Pathtocert2
> Servername joe.server.com
> </VirtualHost>
> 
> The results are, again, going to joe.server.com gives the same certificate
> as just going to server.com. Of course, I have two IP addresses designated
> to the same machine (.114 and .115).
> 
> Am I on the right track?

Kind of - you don't need to define SServerName since the IP address does
the defining. You get the selection in the browser - i.e.
https://ip.114/ and http://ip.115/ should go to the different hosts...

Rgds,

Owen.
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