Re: Having modssl run on different ports, is this even possible?

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Old 10-12-2006
Michael Pacey
 
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Default Re: Having modssl run on different ports, is this even possible?

On Wed, 2006-10-11 at 14:31 -0700, Yvo van Doorn wrote:
> I am running Apache2 with the included mod_ssl module, I figure this a
> good place to start, but if it belongs on the apache httpd mailing
> list you can bluntly tell me.
>
> The servers I administer run in an environment that is pretty painful,
> but common i hear. Another team at corporate headquarters administer
> the firewall and what they are planning to do is as follows. I have no
> control over the firewall what so ever.
>
> Any port 80 (http) request sent to the firewall for domain
> www.example.com will be then rerouted to an internal IP, such as
> 172.16.15.102 (behind the firewall), on port 8000. Thus I have apache
> listening on port 8000.
>
> Any port 443 (https) request sent to the firewall for domain
> www.example.com will be then rerouted to to an internal IP, such as
> 172.16.15.102 (behind the firewall), on port 9000. I want to have
> mod_ssl listening on port 9000, is this possible?
>
> Should a virtualhost entry just work such <VirtualHost
> 172.16.15.102:9000> and have the usual items such as SSLEngine,
> SSLCertificateFile, SSLCertificateKeyFile, etc?


Yes that should work. Make sure you have your ports in the Listen
directive.

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