Okay, so I am reading through the documentation on setting up virtual
hosts.
The Bricolage docs just talk about making sure that the LISTEN_PORT is
set to 80 if SSL is enabled. And it also says this, "Also note that if
the | SSL_ENABLE| is turned on, then a |NAME_VHOST . ':443'| VirtualHost
directive will also be created by Bricolage", not sure what that means
exactly. :)
At any rate the Apache docs say that one reason to use IP_based vhosts
as opposed to name_base vhosts is "Name-based virtual hosting cannot be
used with SSL secure servers because of the nature of the SSL protocol".
Is this something that has changed recently in Apache? Or will I need
to setup two IP addresses to get SSL to work?
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Brian Avis
SEARHC Medical Clinic
Juneau, AK 99801
(907) 463-4049
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hosts.
The Bricolage docs just talk about making sure that the LISTEN_PORT is
set to 80 if SSL is enabled. And it also says this, "Also note that if
the | SSL_ENABLE| is turned on, then a |NAME_VHOST . ':443'| VirtualHost
directive will also be created by Bricolage", not sure what that means
exactly. :)
At any rate the Apache docs say that one reason to use IP_based vhosts
as opposed to name_base vhosts is "Name-based virtual hosting cannot be
used with SSL secure servers because of the nature of the SSL protocol".
Is this something that has changed recently in Apache? Or will I need
to setup two IP addresses to get SSL to work?
--
Brian Avis
SEARHC Medical Clinic
Juneau, AK 99801
(907) 463-4049
cd /pub
more beer