Hi,
There are virtual hosts for site1.com (with ssl) and site2.com When a request come to https://site2.com, apache returns site1.com
What can be the problem? Thank you.
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This question was answered by @sierracircle:
Someone else recently had a similar problem. I think the issue is that since site2 does not have ssl configured in the site.conf file, it automatically defaults to site1.
A possible theoretically-it-should-work around is to add ssl to your site2.conf file, and then add something to your site2 .htaccess file to redirect everything to non-ssl.
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