Re: SSL and non-SSL requests on same Apache server in 9iAS?

2002-03-04 Thread hemantchitale

Read section 2.2 of Note  123718.1.


Hemant K Chitale
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Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing Ltd


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Hi,

I want to host SSL and non-SSL requests on one physical server
running one 9iAS.

After installing 9iAS the httpd.conf file specifies by default
that it is listening on port . Later on in httpd.conf it
has an SSL directive that says it's listening on port 80 and 443.
Does this mean that this one Apache server can service non-SSL
requests on  and SSL requests on 443 at the same time?

There is a document on Metalink(135231.1) that describes how to run two
Apache servers in one 9iAS home. Again what is not clear to me
is whether or not one could be handling SSL and the other non-SSL.

Anyone have any recommendations on how to do this? I may also be asked
to host 40-bit and 128-bit encryption on the same web site. Again any
recommendations?

Thanks.

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SSL and non-SSL requests on same Apache server in 9iAS?

2002-03-04 Thread Ben Poels

Hi,

I want to host SSL and non-SSL requests on one physical server
running one 9iAS.

After installing 9iAS the httpd.conf file specifies by default
that it is listening on port . Later on in httpd.conf it 
has an SSL directive that says it's listening on port 80 and 443.
Does this mean that this one Apache server can service non-SSL
requests on  and SSL requests on 443 at the same time?

There is a document on Metalink(135231.1) that describes how to run two
Apache servers in one 9iAS home. Again what is not clear to me
is whether or not one could be handling SSL and the other non-SSL.

Anyone have any recommendations on how to do this? I may also be asked
to host 40-bit and 128-bit encryption on the same web site. Again any
recommendations?

Thanks. 

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 Phone: 613.533.2449  Fax: 613.533.2168  Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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