[CLUE-Tech] apache ssl only on non-well-known port?
Angelo Bertolli
angelo at freeshell.org
Fri Apr 2 08:45:07 MST 2004
I just went through setting up my first SSL connection for a domain
using mod_ssl... and one of the things I found out to my dismay is that
you can only have on SSL connection per IP when you are doing virtual
hosting. I don't know why there is this limitation. I'll be happy to
share my configuration in httpd.conf if it makes things easier.
Angelo
Jeff Cann wrote:
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>Greetings,
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>Is it possible to setup apache 2.0.x running SSL listener only on another port
>besides 443? If yes, can someone give me a quick overview?
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>I envision users accessing the server like https://myserver.com:{port}/
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> where {port} is the port that the SSL apache server listens for requests.
>
>I'm an apache newbie ...
>Thanks
>Jeff
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