[BlueOnyx:07353] Re: Strange https Forwarding Problem
Taco Scargo
taco at blueonyx.it
Tue May 24 05:13:07 -05 2011
There is no way to 'fix' this bahaviour.
This is because any https connection wil end up at the https site on that IP.
It is similar as accessing a site by its IP-address, while having more sites on the same IP.
Apache will then pick the first created site
If you want to be sure this does not happen, just create a https site on the same IP as customer1 to 3, and place a index.php in the directory that directs the customer e.g. to your own homepage.
With regards,
Taco Scargo
taco at blueonyx.it
On 24 mei 2011, at 11:53, free4me at gmx.ch wrote:
> Hi Steve
>
>> You can only have one HTTPS site per IP address. This is because the host
>> header field is the 'wrong' side of the encryption. Run SSL sites on their
>> own IP address.
>
> I have only one HTTPS Site on this IP 10.0.10.66 and thats customer4.com (see output in first posting). The problem is that requests on
>
> https://www.customer1.com
> https://www.customer2.com
> https://www.customer3.com
>
> (which are all having SSL disabled£) are getting forwarded to https://www.customer4.com. This should not be.
>
> Best regards.
>
>
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