Re: [users@httpd] LetsEncrypt.org with Virtual Hosting

2016-06-15 Thread rich . greder
On 6/14/2016 at 9:42 PM, "Mathijs Schmittmann" wrote: > >Hi Filipe, >> >> > Notice that SSLCertificateFile and SSLCertificateKeyFile are >the >> > same for both of the domains, because they use the same key of >> > example.com . The website, example.com >> >

Re: [users@httpd] LetsEncrypt.org with Virtual Hosting

2016-06-15 Thread rich . greder
On 6/14/2016 at 9:39 PM, "Christopher Schultz" wrote: > >Filipe, > >On 6/14/16 3:15 PM, Filipe Cifali wrote: >> Your are probably hitting the wrong cert file, check with: >> >> |openssl s_client -connect example.info:443 >> | >> >> You can also try to disable the firs

Re: [users@httpd] LetsEncrypt.org with Virtual Hosting

2016-06-15 Thread rich . greder
Thanks for the tip. I never knew about this feature (openssl, encryption in general is new to me). At the bottom of this reply is the first, and most interesting part of the standard out. Yes, it does return the cert for example.com, but I thought that example.info was included with that in i

Re: [users@httpd] LetsEncrypt.org with Virtual Hosting

2016-06-14 Thread Mathijs Schmittmann
Hi Filipe, > > > Notice that SSLCertificateFile and SSLCertificateKeyFile are the > > same for both of the domains, because they use the same key of > > example.com . The website, example.com > > works perfectly fine. But example.info > >

Re: [users@httpd] LetsEncrypt.org with Virtual Hosting

2016-06-14 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Filipe, On 6/14/16 3:15 PM, Filipe Cifali wrote: > Your are probably hitting the wrong cert file, check with: > > |openssl s_client -connect example.info:443 > | > > You can also try to disable the first SSL and check if you

Re: [users@httpd] LetsEncrypt.org with Virtual Hosting

2016-06-14 Thread Filipe Cifali
Your are probably hitting the wrong cert file, check with: openssl s_client -connect example.info:443 You can also try to disable the first SSL and check if you hit the right one after. On Tue, Jun 14, 2016 at 4:08 PM, wrote: > For some time, I have been hosting about 10 sites unencrypted. Bu

[users@httpd] LetsEncrypt.org with Virtual Hosting

2016-06-14 Thread rich . greder
For some time, I have been hosting about 10 sites unencrypted. But since people other than just myself will be using my squirrelmail, I decided to encrypt my server. I had delayed it simply because keys are too expensive to buy, but now I learned about LetsEncrypt.org and have been working in