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    Possible solution for https?  
Markus Bender


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03-31-05 01:13 PM

Hi,
I've got  a little SSL problem here and hope someone may help me.
I know that I cannot point different domains to one ip address and use
different certificates because of the egg chicken problem with
name-based virtual hosting and ssl.

However I was wondering if something like this would work:
I setup some kind of secure main domain like secure.domain1.net with a
proper certificate.
The second step has to be, that if someone access secure.domain2.com
he/she is redirected to secure.domain1.net/id2.
Now comes the challenging thing:
Is it possible to tell the webserver, that secure.domain1.net/id2 is
on the filesystem /srv/www/id2 instead of the original docdir of
secure.domain1.net (/srv/www/secure)? Or do I think to complicated?
Hope someone has an idea.
Greets
Markus
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    Re: Possible solution for https?  
Davide Bianchi


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03-31-05 01:13 PM

On 2005-03-31, Markus Bender <markus.bender@xsys.biz> wrote:
> Now comes the challenging thing:
> Is it possible to tell the webserver, that secure.domain1.net/id2 is
> on the filesystem /srv/www/id2 instead of the original docdir of

Sure you can. Use the Alias directive, but this will do exactly what?
Davide

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