View Full Version : 2 different SSL in one computer?
jeffery
07-15-2004, 09:27 AM
I have currently a SSL certificate working, however, I need to get another domain to be secured. So I purchase another SSL certificate and want to get it installed in one computer.
I have two different IP for those certificates, however, when I installed the new certificate, the old certificate will be overwritten by the new one. That means https://firstdomain still run the new certificate...
What should I do now?
I have set two virtual host with 2 different IP and certificates, however, DA still get it messed up..
:(
DirectAdmin Support
07-15-2004, 12:08 PM
Hello,
You'd need to have 1 domain through admin on the servers IP, then you'd need to create a new user with an "owned" IP for the 2nd domain on the 2nd IP.
John
jeffery
07-15-2004, 12:10 PM
Yes! It's exactly what I am doing now..
nobaloney
07-15-2004, 07:58 PM
Jeffery, I've been doing this for years; we've never had one cert override another; why do you think it'll happen to you?
Did you install the first cert manually or through the DA interface?
Jeff
jeffery
07-16-2004, 02:53 AM
Jeff, I think so,
I don't know why such a nightmare happened on me.. =)
Both certificate are installed through the DA interface, one is a ChainSSL and one is a standard Single root certificate.
Maybe the first certificate was not installed propably, now I have got it worked, by changing the settings of virtual hosts.
But, I still want to know what's the proper way to set 2 different certificate, through DA?
Thanks!
:confused:
nobaloney
07-16-2004, 08:10 PM
Certs are set up through the site (user) interface; there's no way you can have one override the other if you set them up through the site (user) interface.
Jeff
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