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SSL on subdomain

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I would like to ask how is the situation with ssl on subdomain. As it is now I see that every ssl request to subdomain goes to main domain cause there si no virtualhost for the ssl subdomain and I did not get the function of SSL redirect. Could someone explain me if there is a way to get ssl on subdomain using froxlor?

Sure you can solve the apache problem this way. But you still get the error about the wrong certificate... It's a step in the right direction, but not the solution for the problem...

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Now I am a bit confused, i didn't see any problem, there is a problem with certificate on subdomain?

I was just saying that froxlor is not creating subdomain virtualhost for port 443 and asking if it is possible with froxlor.

 

Sure you can solve the apache problem this way. But you still get the error about the wrong certificate... It's a step in the right direction, but not the solution for the problem...

ah ;-)

 

sorry. i missunderstood your problem...

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and you dont know the answer?

 

ah ;-)

 

sorry. i missunderstood your problem...

you create a subdomain with and a subdomain with ssl and you want to forward the subdomain to the ssl-subdomain? is that the question?

 

or could you please rewrite your question with an example?

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I create domain with ssl, then I create subdomain to this domain but no ssl vhost file is generated for the subdomain

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