Hi Jeff,
I don't see why you couldn't make this. VirtualHosts really behave a
completely separate servers. I don't know about the Reverse Proxy btw.
If you want your users to *always* use the SSL side, a RewriteRule might
be a little easier in that you don't have to maintain a page on disk to
do the redirect.
Kind regards,
Hans
jm_mcgrath schreef:
> Hi there ... hoping to gather some feedback on this scenario.
>
> Is it possible to have the following scenario:
>
> One physical server with one IP.
> Apache 2.0.59
> Two Virtual Hosts - on listening on 80 and the other 443 (SSL cert)
> Have a VH with 80 have a unique document root. This server will have
> index page off the root ("/) that will redirect users to the 443 site.
> Have a VH with 443 with its unique document root.
> Reverse Proxy directives and Auth directives have to be unique to the
> VH and they are defined for user access to the root ("/")
>
> Thanks.
>
> Jeff
>
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