Hello Sorin, > I suppose you use the server field of the request_rec structure and > not some stored server_rec that was passed to you in post_config or > somewhere else.
Definitely. I have adopted this from some other module and didn't know there was another way to obtain a server_rec structure. So I should be looking for a better way to find the right structure. Thank you very much. This sounds as if it will be the right way. > > Apache keeps a linked list of server_rec structures. The head of the > list is the server_rec of the whole apache server. The rest of the > list contains one server_rec structure per vhost. For each request > apache picks the right server_rec from the list according to the Host > header and sets r->server to point to the picked object. This information will also help. Thank you. > > Also make sure that your request really arrives in the vhost you > intended. Typically I check this by logging to different files (see > the CustomLog directive) in each vhost. This is actually the case. I receive the requests in the right vhost. I have separate logfiles for each vhost. Thanks for your answers. I guess I will be able to solve the issue with these informations. With kind regards, -- Sitepark Gesellschaft für Informationsmanagement mbH Rothenburg 14-16, 48143 Münster Telefon: +49 251 482655-0, Telefax: +49 251 482655-55 http://www.sitepark.com http://www.facebook.com/sitepark Geschäftsführer: Thorsten Liebold Amtsgericht Münster, HRB 5017