2009/1/8 Brian Mearns <mearn...@gmail.com>

> On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 9:23 AM, Eric Covener <cove...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 8:45 AM, Brian Mearns <mearn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> Is that possible if I want to serve both secure and unsecure (80 and
> >> 443)? If I just setup my root configuration (i.e., not in a vhost) to
> >> listen on port 80 and 443 and turn on the SSL engine, then all the
> >> content will be encrypted, won't it?
> >
> > No, you can turn on SSL in a single virtualhost (<virtualhost *:443>)
> > and serve non-SSL from either the "base" server or another virtual
> > host (<virtualhost *:80>)
>

It's nice. I've been setup today two HTTPS connections with the same
certificates, using two hosts. But I don't care so much because we use it
just for encryption.

But I just ask: how apache "knows" what's the right private key without the
performance cost of loading/trying each key?? Remembering that before
decrypting it apache don't know what's the right vhost


>
>
> As I thought. So it looks like I'm falling back to my original
> solution of using two servers and proxy rewrites...
>
> Thanks,
> Brian
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