[BlueOnyx:15473] Re: SSL : wildcard cert on two blueonyx websites on same domain

Gerald Waugh gwaugh at frontstreetnetworks.com
Mon May 26 14:02:18 -05 2014


On 05/26/2014 08:13 AM, OCEANET - Cédric BASSAGET wrote:
> Hello Michael,
>
> I don't understand your reply.
> Do I have to set another IP address on my server to use the same 
> wildcard certificate on two websites (on same domain) ?
>
> You tell me in the second step of your mail that I have to add another 
> IP. I don't want / have to do that !
>
> Regards,
> Cédric
>
> OCEANET
> ---------------------------------------------------------------
> [AGENCE DU MANS]
> 7, rue des Frênes
> ZAC de la Pointe
> 72190 SARGE LES LE MANS
> [t] +33 (0)2.43.50.26.50
> [f] +33 (0)2.43.72.21.14
>
> [AGENCE D'ANGERS]
> 5, rue Fleming
> Angers Technopole
> 49066 ANGERS
> [t] +33 (0)2.41.19.28.65
> [f] +33 (0)2.52.19.22.00
>
> http://www.oceanet.com
> http://www.oceanet-telecom.com
>
> On 23/05/2014 20:58, Michael Stauber wrote:
>> Hi Cédric,
>>
>>> Where are the apache instructions about SSL (SSLCertificateFile,
>>> SSLCertificateKeyFile, ...) located ? I can't find them in vhost config
>>> files...
>> Sorry, I'm late to the party. What speaks against doing it this way:
>>
>> 1.) Have the primary site on one IP. Install the wildcard SSL
>> certificate there via the GUI.
>>
>> 2.) Create the other site via the GUI, give it a different IP and
>> install the wildcard SSL certificate there, too. Don't create a
>> subdomain for it, but a regular site.
>>
>> Certificates are domain specific. Not IP specific.
>>
>>
I believe you use a different IP while installing the certificate,
and the ip doesn't have to be working just used to get the certificate
to install.
Then change the IP to the one you desire to use

-- 
Gerald



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