It did not work for me, sorry.
When I add a new host to the sss.default-vhost.conf file, it appears in
WebMin as just another virtual host which manages the named virtual host.
Actually, the only way in which i can use HTTPS with my Apache 2 system
is by using https://localhost/; and this makes use of the default vhost
present in the ssl.default-vhost.conf file.
Clearly this prevents me from accessing my WebServer from another
machine by using HTTPS.
Also, one strange thing is that when in Webmin I try to use the SSL
options associated to any virtual host, the SSLEngine on directive is
properly written in the Vhost.conf file but apachectl is unable to
restart, i.e. this directive makes httpd2 not able to start.
Now, it seems to me that this should be something very basic... i.e.
HOW COULD I USE HTTPS on a Virtual Host! Using HTTPS on localhost does
not add that much, right ?
/stefano
Troy Davidson wrote:
Stefano,
I was reading up on Virtual Domains and Apache and found this. Seems they
are doing what you want and show how to make it work.
http://archives.mandrakelinux.com/qmail/2002-07/msg00011.php
Hope this helps.
Troy Davidson
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Quoting Stefano Pogliani [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am running MDK 9.1 with Apache 2.
I have multiple Virtual hosts, all described in the vhosts/Vhosts.conf
file.
Unfortunately, SSL only works with https://localhost/ . None of the
other alias (https://mymachine.madomain.net/ ,
https://myvirtual.host.org/ , https://othervirtual.host.org) work with
SSL.
Certainly there is something I am missing.
Using Webmin, I discovered that there is the ssl directory where the
_default_:443 virtual host is defined.
What do I have to do in order to set any other of my Virtual Hosts to
accept SSL connection ?
Thanks a lot.
Best regards
/stefano
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