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Best regards,
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You only need a separate IP for every virtual host if you are not using a wildcard certificate. Wildcard certs cost a
little more, but they are good for all hosts within a particular domain. Then, you can run all of your vhosts on port
443 with the same IP, and the cert will work for all of the v
while running v1.3 for 3 years, but the
server was never under as much load as it is now so that may be why. It
would just be useful if Apache would actually log something when it
fails to start properly :-)
Matt
on 24/07/2006 18:46 Robert Fox said the following:
Rob-
Thanks for the resp
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Then, assuming everything checks out, check /var/log/httpd. Hopefully
this will provide enough info to move forward.
On 7/24/06, Robert Fox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello again-
I haven't received any responses on this, so I thought maybe I could
simplify my question. If A
uld I look for?
Thanks very much for any replies. I'm starting somewhat from ground zero here.
Rob Fox
Original Message
Subject: Apache overwhelmed, restart fails
Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2006 11:42:07 -0400
From: Robert Fox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: users@httpd.apache.org
He
t. Any ideas?
Thank you for your help,
Rob Fox
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