[BlueOnyx:15693] Re: SSL : wildcard cert on two blueonyx websites on same domain

Brian M toomanyhandles at gmail.com
Tue Jul 22 04:01:59 -05 2014


Hi Cedric-

Running into the same thing here, did this work?

Thank you;

Brian.



On Wed, Jun 11, 2014 at 6:06 AM, OCEANET - Cédric BASSAGET <
cedric at oceanet.com> wrote:

> Hi Franck
>
> On 11/06/2014 11:43, Frank Soyer wrote:
> > Hi Cédric,
> > what about setting this manually ? We know that the GUI is not able to
> > handle that (Michael please please take in consideration that Apache can
> > serve SSL NameVirtualHosts in the same root domain with wildcard
> > certificates since some years ! Pleeease !).
> Yes, pleeeease !!!!
> >
> > Can you try :
> > - set a vhost with SSL (say, "sitedefault.domain.com"), to handle
> > certificates (in its "certs" directory, where you put the wildcard).
> > - in the siteXX.include of this site, add "NameVirtualhost <your IP
> > addr>:443"
> > - create other sites, and in their .include add :
> > include /etc/httpd/conf.d/site1.include.ssl
> >
> > where site1 is the "sitedefault".
> >
> > This file containing :
> >     SSLengine on
> >     SSLCACertificateFile /home/.sites/28/site1/certs/ca-certs
> >     SSLCertificateFile /home/.sites/28/site1/certs/certificate
> >     SSLCertificateKeyFile /home/.sites/28/site1/certs/key
> >
> > Maybe you must add /home/.sites/28/site1/certs/ to open_basedir in the
> > other sites.
> >
> > Not tested (we actually have something close of that with subdomains on
> > a server, but subdomains doesn't match your needs, right ?). Does this
> > work ?
> >
> I will try that.
> Regards,
> Cédric
> > Regards,
> > Frank
> >
> > Le 22/05/2014 18:14, OCEANET - Cédric BASSAGET a écrit :
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> I've purchased a wildcard SSL certificate for *.mydomain.com
> >>
> >> I want to enable SSL on two different websites in blueonyx interface :
> >> www.mydomain.com and play.mydomain.com.
> >>
> >> In blueonyx interface, when I wan to enable SSL on the second website, I
> >> get an error :
> >>
> >> "SSL is already being used by play.mydomain.com which shares the same
> IP
> >> address, 10.100.100.11, as this site. SSL can only be enabled for one
> >> site using a shared IP address. Change the IP address of this site or
> >> disable SSL for play.mydomain.com if you want to enable SSL for this
> site."
> >>
> >> In case of a wildcard, I should be able to enable the SSL certificate on
> >> two different webistes on same domain on the same IP.
> >>
> >> How can I do that ?
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >> Cédric
> >>
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