Hi Shlomi

You would need to include certificate related directives under the section
defined for each virtual host within the httpd.conf.
e.g:

<VirtualHost server_name:port_number>
Port 'port_number'
ServerName server_name
SSLCertificateFile /location/certificate_file_name
SSLCertificateKeyFile /location/key_file_name
SSLCertificateChainFile /location/certchain_file_name
SSLCipherSuite
...
..
</VirtualHost>


Regards
Amol

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Subject: Apache mod-ssl: VirtualHost and certificates


Hi all,

Is someone know if there is a way to use a certificate for each domain on a
server which configured to use VirtualHost (a single IP for all of the
domains) ?

I am trying to configure Apache (mod-ssl) to use a certificate for each
VirtualHost but without success.

Each VirtualHost needs a private key and a certificate, but the browser
receives the main certificate for all of the domains.
How can I set it to send the relevant certificate for each domain ?


Thank you in advance,

Shlomi.


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