I am having a problem with my virtual host config.  Here's the basic config:

      <VirtualHost xx.xx.xx.xx:80>
           ServerName   domainA
           Redirect permanent / https://domainA/
      </VirtualHost>

      <VirtualHost xx.xx.xx.xx:443>
           ServerName   domainA
           [normal host config stuff]
      </VirtualHost>

      <VirtualHost xx.xx.xx.xx:80>
           ServerName   domainB
           Redirect permanent / https://domainB/
      </VirtualHost>

      <VirtualHost xx.xx.xx.xx:443>
           ServerName   domainB
           [normal host config stuff]
      </VirtualHost>

Basically 2 domains where non-ssl requests get routed to the ssl port.

The problem is that when I go to http://domainA it redirects (and changes the URL on the browser) to https://domainB.  If I go straight to https://domainA it works correctly.

I figure either I have some config typo that I can't find or I'm totally misunderstanding how virtual host resolution works.

First question... should the config above do what I want (route non-ssl domainA to ssl domainA and route non-ssl domainB to ssl domainB)?  Is this the correct way to do this?

Assuming the config as it stands 'should' work, is there any way I can view/trace the virtual hosting routing tables inside httpd and see why it is routing domainA to domainB?

Thanks.

Jerry


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