Jaime,

I believe that he means that the user agent, e.g. the browser, is
requesting per your examples pages served at a.b.com or b.b.com.

The virtual host names need match the "Host" values that would be in the
request header.

Your example indicates that you are on an Intranet. Can you guarantee that
your web server machine can resolve a.b.com or b.b.com?

-- Brad Perkins

On 6/11/12 3:01 PM, "Jaime Herreros" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Dear Aparajita,
>
>Correct host names... Any clue?
>
>Sent from my iPhone
>
>On 11-06-2012, at 14:53, Aparajita Fishman <[email protected]>
>wrote:
>
>>> I want a.b.com to use the directory Intranet_2 and index.a4d and
>>>b.b.com to use Intranet_3 and index.a4d
>>> 
>>> I've set
>>> 
>>> *    a.b.com    *    Intranet_2        index.a4d
>>> *    b.b.com    *    Intranet_3        index.a4d
>>> 
>>> but either a.b.com or b.b.com takes me to index.a4d on Intranet_2
>>>directory...
>> 
>> Make sure a Host header is being sent with the correct name. Otherwise
>>it won't work.
>> 
>> Regards,
>> 
>>   Aparajita
>>   www.aparajitaworld.com
>> 
>>   "If you dare to fail, you are bound to succeed."
>>   - Sri Chinmoy   |   www.srichinmoy.org
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