> Henk-Jan Kloosterman wrote:
>
> > > https_port 10.0.1.43:443 cert=/path/to/cert1.pem
> > > https_port 10.0.1.44:443 cert=/path/to/cert2.pem
> > > https_port 10.0.1.45:443 cert=/path/to/cert3.pem key=/path/to/key3.pem
> > >
> > > (if only the certificate is specified then it is assumed it is a
> > > combined certificate/key file)
> >
> > I think for a lot of people this would be the best solution. Must there
not
> > be some kind of "listen" host?
>
> What do you mean by "listen" host?
> This you can do today, either by running the servers as peers, or via a
> redirector helper.
>
After my authentication problem (I will wait for a message from you guys, to
continue to test this) I will re-install the SSL bit.
I was wondering:
Just let the https port listen to hostname1
And let the http port listen to hostname2
Something like:
httpd_accel_host hostname1:80
httpd_accelssl_host hostname2:443
I hope I make myself a bit clear.
Received on Sun Feb 18 2001 - 10:36:12 MST
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