Because HTTPS and HTTP are two different protocols.
HTTPS is a protocol that encapsulates HTTP. That is, when you type in an
HTTPS URL in a browser, it first tries to establish an SSL-session with
the server's mod_ssl engine. Once that's up, the browser and server then
use HTTP in the normal way, but each frame is encrypted and decrypted at
the interfaces. So at the start of a session, the server listening on
port 443 is an HTTPS server and cannot receive plain HTTP requests. So
you need a second VH to listen to HTTP traffic and redirect it to HTTPS.
Hi,
Thank you for the answer.
regards,
Thomas
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