On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 10:43 AM, Simon Josefsson <si...@josefsson.org> wrote: > Davide Mirtillo <dav...@ser-tec.org> writes: >> I'm having a strange issue, though. If i try to visit a domain that has >> no virtual host entry for the https connection, apache is displaying the >> site with the ssl certificate of the first domain i specified on the ssl >> virtualhost config file. >> >> Is there any way i can stop this behaviour? I thought about adding a >> permanent redirect on every domain that does not have a ssl vhost, but >> i'd rather see what other options i have before doing that. > > I don't know how to solve this, but how does mod_ssl handle this? > Assuming mod_ssl supports SNI at all, that is, I know it didn't for a > long time but maybe that has changed. >
I think SNI has been introduced for mod_ssl into newer packages, (i.e. in the testing/unstable repos) but running a mixed debian system could be troublesome in a production enviroment. I haven't tried mod_ssl because of that. I don't know if this issue is caused by my mod_gnutls config or if it's an error on my apache config. Am i supposed to declare a corresponding https virtual host for every plain http one? -- Davide Mirtillo _______________________________________________ Modules mailing list Modules@lists.outoforder.cc http://lists.outoforder.cc/mailman/listinfo/modules