Hi I have some strange things going on here... Purchased ssl cert Certreq made with ispconfig Pasted cert in SSL cert Pasted bundle in bundle Done Now i also have another site running on the ispconfig, also with ssl enabled, but a self-signed one. Whenever i go to the site with the new ssl cert i got the cert of the other site (the self-signed one), and when i ignore the warning, i get "redirected" to the site with the new certificate. so https://domain1.be with new cert = ok https://domain2.be with old cert = nok --> ignore cert --> see site domain1.Be Hopelly my explenation is somehow clear enough. Anyone that could help me with this? Thx!
Hi thx for your reply, really appreciate it. I have multiple public ip's, however the ispconfig has 1 internal ip. Is there something i should change/add? thank you
Yes, you must make the second SSL site use another internal IP. But the problem will be then that your router (you use a router, right?) can forward port 443 to just one internal IP.
I have multiple wan ip addresses, which are forwarded to the internal address. So what you are saying is that i could make more internal addresses? Forward the other wan ip to the new internal address. Is that something that can be done via the ispconfig panel, or do i need to make another ip addres in linux itself? Regards.
If you are on Debian/Ubuntu, this can be done in ISPConfig, but only if you have one NIC whose name is eth0. This is considered experimantal, so use it at your own risk. I recommend to configure this manually on the command line.