I would prefer to be able to accomplish this with .htaccess rules only.
But if I need to accomplish this with a combination of .htaccess rules
AND Apache configuration changes, I'm ok with that too. Thank you in
advance!Let me know if you need more information.
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Thanks,
Dan Schaefer
Web Developer/Systems Analyst
Performance Administration Corp.
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On 1-19-2010 1:59 AM, Krist van Besien wrote:
On Mon, Jan 18, 2010 at 8:52 PM, Dan Schaefer wrote:
Is there a standard location where the SSL crt, csr, and key files should be
located?
There is no standard location. Practices vary by distribution.
On Fedora its /etc/pki/tls
On my
so, what should the file permissions be for these files and the
containing directory?
Thanks,
Dan Schaefer
Web Developer/Systems Analyst
Performance Administration Corp.
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Thanks in advance
And how does the Subject line tie into your question?
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the change on a
Sunday when our customers are not using our system (car dealerships).
Thanks all for your advice and incite.
Dan Schaefer
Web Developer/Systems Analyst
Performance Administration Corp.
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I'm sorry, but I just joined the list in Friday.
Dan Schaefer
Web Developer/Systems Analyst
Performance Administration Corp.
In fact, as stated in my OP, although not very clear,
all http and https sites will have the same DocumentRoot on this server.
Will the said redirect need to be a htaccess rule?
Dan Schaefer
Web Developer/Systems Analyst
Performance Administration Corp.
Justin Pasher wrote:
Dan Schaefer wrote:
So are you suggesting that I need multiple public IPs to implement
this, or just multiple private IPs? Private IPs is not a problem,
however, due to the fact that we have limited public IPS in our
range, it could be a problem when if and when we add
ve limited public IPS in our range, it could be a
problem when if and when we add new SSL certs. We would need to
re-evaluate our ISP contract before it expires.
Dan Schaefer
Web Developer/Systems Analyst
Performance Administr
would
my httpd.conf configuration look like? Please let me know if you need
more information.
Thank you in advance,
Dan Schaefer
Web Developer/Systems Analyst
Performance Administration Corp.
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