two server certificates.
am 05.03.2003 23:59:41 von kulkarni veena
Hi,
I have one machine which has apache+mod_ssl with a
self signed server certificate. is it possible to have
another self signed certificate using the same
Apache+mod_ssl instance but say a different port?
thanks in advance.
-veena
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RE: two server certificates.
am 06.03.2003 10:51:30 von Boyle Owen
>-----Original Message-----
>From: kulkarni veena [mailto:veenacsus@yahoo.com]
>
>I have one machine which has apache+mod_ssl with a
>self signed server certificate. is it possible to have
>another self signed certificate using the same
>Apache+mod_ssl instance but say a different port?
Yes. You simply make two port-based virtualhosts and put the
SSLCertificate* directives for cert 1 inside VH 1 and for cert 2 inside
VH 2.
Rgds,
Owen Boyle
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>thanks in advance.
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>-veena
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