Re: [apache-ssl] SSL and Virtual Hosts
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Re: [apache-ssl] SSL and Virtual Hosts



Is this part of the design or is it just the way Apache-SSL works?
Are there products that do support many Certificates for an IP? Mod-ssl perhaps?

Thanks for your help

Mark Holt wrote:

> That is the old syntax for the VirtualHost tag, and at any rate it would not make
> any difference.  You can only serve one certificate on a given IP address and
> port.  If you can't get any more IP's, add the following:
>
> Listen 443
> Listen 444
> Listen 445
>
> <VirtualHost 10.0.30.4:443>
>         ServerName www.site-one.com
>         ...
> </VirtualHost>
>
> <VirtualHost 10.0.30.4:444>
>         ServerName www.site-two.com
>         ...
> </VirtualHost>
>
> <VirtualHost 10.0.30.4:445>
>         ServerName www.site-three.com
>         ...
> </VirtualHost>
>
> Then change your URLs to be http://www.site-two.com:444/ and
> http://www.site-three.com:445/. That or get some more IP's.
>
> Victor wrote:
>
> > What if I have a domain in there instead of an IP address, would that work? I
> > mean it would still use the same IP but it would be different domain?
> >
> > <VirtualHost www.site-one.com>
> > <VirtualHost www.site-two.com>
> > <VirtualHost www.site-three.com>
> >
> > Mark Holt wrote:
> >
> > > SSL cannot support two certificates on the same IP address and port.  Use
> > > another IP address or another port.
> > >
> > > Victor wrote:
> > >
> > > > I am having problems setting up SSL in Virtual Hosts. I have multiple
> > > > virtual hosts on the same IP (this setup works great on unsecure sites).
> > > > However, with SSLEnabled areas, no matter which site I go to, I get the
> > > > first ssl site.