hmmm i guess i'm un the dark with this one. the apache config is correct with ip based virtual hosting, but the server is behind a fireall if that helps...which is pumping the requests to both IP's alsostatic NAT n
have been done for both
hmmm i guess i'm un the dark with this one. the apache config is correct with ip based virtual hosting, but the server is behind a fireall if that helps...which is pumping the requests to both IP's alsostatic NAT n
have been done for both
I would suggest a visit to http://www.webhostingtalk.com for assistance in configuring your apache SSL to work as you desire.
(I suspect the problem is in your SSL configuration of apache)
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Thank you will try and see if they have any solutions
I Ended up using different ports...little messy but still works......if any one knows a way to do this with virtual Ip's with one main WAN IP address please let me know