Folks,

please consider the following example:
> <VirtualHost *:443>
>     ServerAdmin m...@example.com
>     ServerName foo.example.com
>     ServerAlias foo.sub.example.net
>     DocumentRoot /usr/local/www/apache24/data
>     ErrorLog "/var/log/apache/foo-ssl-errors.log"
>     CustomLog "/var/log/apache/foo-ssl-access.log" common
> 
>     SSLEngine On
>     SSLCertificateFile /etc/ssl/foo.example.com/cert.crt
>     SSLCertificateKeyFile /etc/ssl/foo.example.com/key.crt
>     SSLCertificateFile /etc/ssl/foo.sub.example.net/cert.crt
>     SSLCertificateKeyFile /etc/ssl/foo.sub.example.net/key.crt
> 
>     Include "..."
> </VirtualHost>

I'd like to run a single vhost serving the same content under multiple FQDNs to 
the users

As far as I understand mod_ssl it does not seem to support to have SNI on a 
single vhost with multiple hostnames. I get error messages in the log file.
I am running "Apache/2.4.59 (FreeBSD) OpenSSL/1.1.1w-freebsd".
FWIW: the same concept is support with Tomcat: One connector, one default host, 
aliases and several SSLHostConfig elements.
Is the approach to run two vhosts here? I am sure that a SAN certificate will 
do the trick, but for €€€ reasons I won' able to order one.

Michael

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