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On 30 Aug 1999 14:10:01 -0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>It has the internal identification `config/4927'.
>>Category:       config
>>Responsible:    apache
>>Synopsis:       NameVirtualHost and Port Numbers: One hosts captures all 
>>connections to other ports
>>Arrival-Date:   Mon Aug 30 07:10:01 PDT 1999
>

After messing around for quite some more time i understand the "real" problem.
Apache needs to listen on Port 2000 on the IP so it has to answer this port in 
general.

That's whay every host on :2000 is answered.
What i don't understand is why _default_:2000 does NOT catch it while the 
primary server is used.
Anyway.. i configured the primary to a be the "catch-wrong"-server and it works.

I guess you either have to fix the documentation what _default_:* and 
_default_:PORT is used for or
change the behavior of apache in some way...

Actually i have NO clue what _default_ is for since it doesn't work as 
expected.. 
but that's another story i have to dig up..

CYA/2 Arne


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