Yes, everything is working fine with the virtual host. It was probably due to the DNS configuration...anyway,
I really appreciate the response, and help. Thanks! Matthew On Sat, 4 Oct 1997, Lars Eilebrecht wrote: > According to Matthew Tebbens: > > > > > No I'm not sure its caused by Apache, but I wanted you to know about it > > anyway. Just incase others have problems. > > The way I fixed it was just like I said before. > [...] > > Everything is working fine now. > > With the virtual host entry!? > > [...] > > Apache defaults to the main web documents directory if the client does > > not send back the host its trying to get to, right ? > > If a client does not send a Host: header the main server (or a > possibly existing "_default_" virtual host) is used, but never an > other name-based virtual host unless a given ServerPatch value > is matched or the used name of a virtual host is not name-based but > is pointing to the A record of your machines IP address or is an > entry in your /etc/hosts file for your local machine. > > I don't think the problem you encountered was caused by an Apache bug > and I'm going to close this PR unless you can provide details that prove > that it is a bug. Of course you are always welcome to open a new bug > report. > > > ciao... > -- > Lars Eilebrecht - "The steady state of disks is full." > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ken Thompson) > http://www.si.unix-ag.org/~sfx/ >
