I believe you just need to follow the instruction given in the log,
though I have not seen you configuration/httpd.conf. You probably just
need to: "Set the 'ServerName' directive globally to suppress this
message". Do you have a value for this Directive set? If not use your
fqdn, perhaps other
Thank you for the enlightenment Yehuda!
I must not be meeting one of the SNI prerequisites (maybe LD_LIBRARY_PATH,
maybe TLS Extensions) because I get a warning message on startup about using
* and Name Based Hosting with SSL. I have a secure workaround so as long
as it works and security is
not taking you in the wrong direction with this. It is worth
understanding though. I'm very sure I have a good deal to learn as well.
>>> Dennis Putnam 10/22/2013 9:20 AM >>>
On 10/22/2013 9:10 AM, Chris Gordon wrote:
Sorry, brevity is not my strong point.
Sorry, brevity is not my strong point.
Because I do not know what your certs look like as far as what domain(s) are
considered CNs I'm going to guess it has something to do with the following...
SSL wraps http and you need a cert to decrypt the data sent via SSL. If you
have 3 virtual host
Hello Ammar,
I happed to be setting up Name Based Virtual Hosting using 2 (A)
records to the same IP when this thread started so I have been following
when I have minute. Here are some things I would try, but please
understand that I'm not an expert with Apache although I did get it to
work insi
Hello,
If you are trying to setup so that all requests for either http or https go to
https I would use a rewrite rule. You can use a virtual host for https, listen
on both http port and https port and then add a rewrite rule to your
httpd.conf. There are examples that can be found easily, b
In my experience "Oracle Linux" is like CentOS where you can use the Red Hat
Binary. It's Red Hat with the trademarks stripped out.
Thanks,
-Chris
>>> nskarthik 3/13/2013 8:42 AM >>>
Hi
Can some body plz tell me where can i download Apache Httpd 2.22 version
Binaries for "Oracle Linux" -ver