So from what I'm gathering, if I have several virtual hosts defined in my
httpd.conf file (Using Include) then in order to secure them via SSL, each one
would have to have it's own IP address? So for example, each of these virtual
host containers in each .conf file included begins with:
Incl
Thanks, but I'm trying to get through this without any code changes.
It's ALMOST working! But no cigar.
Brian Hayward wrote:
> If all you want to do is redirect "/" on your non-SSL Port to "/" on
> your SSL port, you could use a zero second redirect.
>
> e.g. put this in your index.html for the
If all you want to do is redirect "/" on your non-SSL Port to "/" on
your SSL port, you could use a zero second redirect.
e.g. put this in your index.html for the port 80 virtual host:
https://devl02.mydomain.com/"; />
And have your real content in a different document root for your port
443 vir
These are name based virtual hosts. Numerous hosts, only one IP
address. So each of the included .conf files below such as devl00.conf
and devl01.conf begin with something like this:
ServerName devl02.mydomain.net
ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
LogLevel debug
So I can access http
Are these IP-based virtual hosts or name-based virtual hosts? See
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/vhosts/name-based.html
--Cliff
On 10/15/07, Bernard Barton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> In my main httpd.conf file, I have numerous include files which include
> virtual hosts like so:
>
> Inclu
In my main httpd.conf file, I have numerous include files which include
virtual hosts like so:
Include /usr/local/apache/conf/conf.d/devl00.conf
Include /usr/local/apache/conf/conf.d/devl01.conf
Include /usr/local/apache/conf/conf.d/devl02.conf
So if I access http://devl02.mydomain.com/ then I s