The problem is that acessing the first two with HTTPS is possible
(and results in a certificate warning). How do I block HTTPS on the
first two?
There's a variety of methods for achieving this, for instance you
could place your SSL site on a separate IP address. A mindful
understanding of how virtual hosts and SSL is implemented in Apache,
coupled with your policy goals, should help you in your consideration
of which method to configure this you wish to use. A good place to
start is in reading the Apache docs on name based and IP based
virtual hosts.
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-dhan
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