I've been asked to implement a somewhat strange setup. We are going to handle
ssl decryption on the load balancer then forward the connections to either an
IIS or Apache server. I'm tasked with configuring the Apache servers. I need to
be able to use multiple certs but I'
Hi =)
My server is displaying one cert for two domains even though I've assigned each domain it's own cert in the httpd.conf file. Any idea of how to fix this?
- Apache 1.3.33
- modssl 2.8.22
- I checked the ssl key and crt files to make sure they have the correct data
- I've restarted the web
On Thu, Nov 30, 2000 at 09:20:00AM +0200, Justin Unwin wrote:
> Lo all,
>
> I want to set up multiple certificates but it only uses the first one
> specified is there any way
> to have more than one certificate on one server with virtual hosting ??
>
Yep, just use ip based virtual hosting. See:
Lo all,
I want to set up multiple certificates but it only uses the first one
specified is there any way
to have more than one certificate on one server with virtual hosting ??
both certificates work fine i have tried them both seperate but together
just does not seem to work :P
Ta Justin
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On Mon, Oct 09, 2000 at 09:30:30AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I am trying to install an additional certficate on a webserver that already
> has a certificate installed for the machine name. One of the virtual hosts
> needs to have its own certificate. I have already received the certif
Full_Name: Sachin Kundra
Version: 2.6.4
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Hello,
I am trying to install an additional certficate on a webserver that already
has a certificate installed for the machine name. One of the virtual hosts
needs to have its own certificate. I have al
Greets from Alaska,
I'm running a Coblat RaQ2 with the RH Secured Server (v3.0) I have a
handful of Virtual Domains hosted (IP Based) all using my certificate. I
have 1 domain that has their own certificate and wants to place it on my
server.
When I add their Certificate and Key file in
You will need a second cert for the second domain.
If you have that much trouble configuring Apache, may I sugest seting
up a developement server to test and thrash around on. It is a
definate life saver, and low end a Linux box is cheap.
If a dev server is out of the question, you should try
I currently run three domains as virtual hosts on a server which also runs
three other virtual hosts which don't belong to me.
(Apache_1.3.3/mod_ssl/mod_perl
One of my domains runs a secure server on port 443 while allowing general
access on port 80.
Now I need to enable a second domain with