To my knowledge, there is no way around it.  Currently, secure certs are 
issued for specific IPs.  You can't really have more than one site with 
the same IP and expect the certs to work, properly.

On Tue, 26 Mar 2002, Michael Oatman wrote:

> I found somewhere that SSL does not do name-based virtual hosts.
> 
> If when you say "Each site has a slightly different set of 
> instructions", you are using name-based virtual hosts, then 
> this might be the problem, er *a* problem, definitely.
> 
> If anyone has a way around this limitation, other than say,
> https://secure.domain.tld/name-based_host/ please LMK.
> 
> Michael
> 
> 
> --- Leila Lappin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Thank you everyone who helped.
> > 
> > As Anthony suggested I had Apache SSL enabled with my
> > Redhat installation I just couldn't tell by looking at
> > httpd.conf file.  But once I started apache directly
> > instead of resin (the server I'm trying to install) I
> > could connect on https://localhost.  
> > 
> > Now off I go to see why resin can't listen on secure
> > port.
> > 
> > thanks again very much
> > 
> > --- "Anthony E. Greene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > > On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, Leila Lappin wrote:
> > > >I've been to several sites reading about how to add
> > > >mod_ssl to apache. Each site has a slightly
> > > different
> > > >set of instructions, that makes it a little
> > > confusing.
> > > >Also the directory structure for apache is
> > > different
> > > >on RH and that makes it more difficult to figure
> > > out
> > > >things.
> > > 
> > > RH72 ships with Apache SSL enabled. Point your
> > > browser to
> > > https://servername/ and you should get an SSL
> > > connection.
> > > 
> > > You will need to generate your own key and either
> > > get it signed by a
> > > public CA (if you're running a public site), or sign
> > > it yourself
> > > (generally acceptable for intranet sites). The
> > > instructions for generating
> > > a key and getting a cert are in the Red Hat
> > > Customization Guide in the
> > > support/docs section of the Red Hat web site.
> > > 
> > > 
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