Am So, den 04.01.2004 schrieb Ron Peters um 01:34:
> > Am So, den 04.01.2004 schrieb Ron Peters um 00:51:
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You did install the httpd rpm and mod_ssl? Made you own self-signed
certificate/key?
I made my own self signed key. I didn't add anything from the initial
install of the server though.
What do you get when you try to access your SSL apache site by using a
browser? If you did not something corious HTTPS would work by default
without any needed changes. Maybe you should reset your ssl.conf
settings back to default, especially the certificate/key entries.
I have had some progress though. I modified the ssl.conf and changed the
VirtualHost line from _default_ to
mydomain.com. This made is so I could
get to my site via https from a browser (woohoo). However, going to the
same site via http, gives me the error that says I should try going
through https at the same site.
A little more info about my server. I have it's own domain and two
virtual domains. The only reason I really need https is so I can access
squirrelmail from outside my firewall.
Ideally, I would like all 3 of the domains to be accessible as normal via
http as well as the main domain to be accessible via https.
I've read a little that virtual domains that are non-ip (name based) won't
work with ssl. I don't think that is an issue since I just want to access
the main IP/domain for ssl. It seems that there are some virtualhost
settings in the ssl.conf that I'm not understanding.
Alexander
Thanks for the continued help.
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