On Wed, 26 Jan 2011 12:56:01 -1000, Antonio Querubin said: > On Wed, 26 Jan 2011, Owen DeLong wrote: > > >> Listen a.b.c.d:80 -> Listen 80 > >> <Virtualhost a.b.c.d:80> -> <Virtualhost *:80> > >> > > That only works if you have only one address on the machine and. > > Actually it works fine on machines with multiple IP addresses for both > FreeBSD and CentOS. And IPv6 enabled servers can easily have multiple > IPv6 addresses.
What Owen meant was that if you expect it to answer *only* for a.b.c.d:80, and *not* to answer for other addresses/interfaces, you may be in for a surprise (consider a DMZ host where you have: outside world - 128.257.12.2 inside facing - 192.168.149.149 VirtualHost 198.168.149.149:80 # super-sekrit corporate internal site Changing that VirtualHost to *:80 will probably cause some grief. ;)
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