--- Mark Drummond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Serge. I actually saw this and it had me
> confused because the name
> based virtual host is working fine (in the sense
> that I am getting the right
> content back from each virtual host) but the second
> host was using the first
> host's cer
Thanks Serge. I actually saw this and it had me confused because the name
based virtual host is working fine (in the sense that I am getting the right
content back from each virtual host) but the second host was using the first
host's cert. I'll switch to IP based virtuals. Thanks!
Mark
On 09/05
You can't have 2 different SSL certificates on one IP address. See the FAQ.
On 5/9/07, Mark Drummond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
I have two different key files and their associated certs in PEM encoded
files. I have two virtualhosts defined. The virtualhosts are working fine,
in as much
On 5/9/07, Mark Drummond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
I have two different key files and their associated certs in PEM encoded
files. I have two virtualhosts defined. The virtualhosts are working fine,
in as much as they are pointing at different doc roots and I can browse to
each virtual
Hi all,
I have two different key files and their associated certs in PEM encoded
files. I have two virtualhosts defined. The virtualhosts are working fine,
in as much as they are pointing at different doc roots and I can browse to
each virtual host. But both virtuals are using the cert of the fir