Hi, Mike!

Each domain needs it's own certificate, I believe. :(  They base it on the
domain name, not the IP address.  Thawte.com is a good place to go get info
on that.

BTW, where did you get the Apache-SSL?  Did you use an RPM?

Thanks,
Brian

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael J. McGillick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2000 5:28 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [OFF-TOPIC] Apache-SSL Question


Good Morning:

I'm running Apache-SSL 1.3.12 on my machine at home.  I'm interested in
setting up virtual domains so that at least 2 of the domains I host can
take advantage of the secure connection.  Under regular Apache, I would go
in and set up the following:

   NameVirtualHost 24.218.83.113  <--- (My IP Address)

   <VirtualHost 24.218.83.113>
       ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
       DocumentRoot /home/httpsd/software-specialists.net
       ServerName www.software-specialists.net
       ErrorLog software-specialists.net-error_log
       CustomLog software-specialists.net-access_log common
   </VirtualHost>

   <VirtualHost 24.218.83.113>
       ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
       DocumentRoot /home/httpsd/american-pastime.com
       ServerName www.american-pastime.com
       ErrorLog american-pastime.com-error_log
       CustomLog american-pastime.com-access_log common
   </VirtualHost>

I did the same in the httpsd.conf for Apache-SSL.  Well, I seem to be
missing something here, because when I try to restart httpsd, I get an
error message referring to something about the certificate.  I'm pretty
sure that this indicates that I need a certificate for each site.

Is there a way to use one certificate (I'm using a fake one right now,
until I get this set up) for each virtual domain I want to set up, or does
each domain need it's own certificate?  In either event, has anyone ever
done this, or know the steps to set this up?

- Mike



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