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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T02:10:50+00:00 2026-05-17T02:10:50+00:00

all. I’ve got two domains set up under apache on a single server (Linux).

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all. I’ve got two domains set up under apache on a single server (Linux). I have an SSL certificate set up with a common name for the first domain (a.com), but not one for the second (b.com).

When I try to visit https: // www. b.com, it merely takes me to https: // www a.com but maintains the same URL. Because of this, I am getting a warning message in my browser: “This may not be the site you’re looking for, yada yada yada.”

Since b.com feeds out of a subdirectory of a.com, I’d like to point https: // www. b.com to https: // www a.com/b/

However, I’m not entirely sure how to accomplish this. What can I do to set this up? Leaving http: // www. b.com the way it is is fine–it’s still showing the page I want from the /b/ directory, but https: // www. b.com shows the contents of https: // http://www.a .com.

Additionally, when this is set up to redirect, is there any way to change the URL in the browser to reflect the redirect? I don’t want to have this warning message.

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    2026-05-17T02:10:50+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 2:10 am

    To accomplish this, you will either need to get a separate IP address for b.com or get a UC SSL certificate that includes both http://www.a .com and http://www.b .com and then set up SSL Host Headers (see the Apache section at http://www.sslshopper.com/article-how-to-configure-ssl-host-headers-in-iis-6.html). Once that is taken care of, the redirect should change the URL and won’t give any errors.

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