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On Sun, Dec 02, 2001 at 04:19:28PM -, Jonathan M. Hollin wrote:
> :: Everytime I make a new document root for a different website, say the
> :: subdomain loco
:: Everytime I make a new document root for a different website, say the
:: subdomain loco on trains.ath.cx, do I need to update the DNS?
::
:: For foo.trains.ath.cx and bar.trains.ath.cx do I need to make new DNS
:: entries for foo and bar subdomains? Surely I don't? Because browsers
:: will ask
Hi Marius,
Everytime I make a new document root for a different website, say the
subdomain loco on trains.ath.cx, do I need to update the DNS?
For foo.trains.ath.cx and bar.trains.ath.cx do I need to make new DNS
entries for foo and bar subdomains? Surely I don't? Because browsers
will ask fo
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On Dec 1 at 01:59, 'James' wrote:
|J|But, with that e.g. that uses an IP address, from day to day I don't
|J|know what my IP address will be, can't I use:
|J|NameVirtualHost fred.trains.ath.cx
|J|
|J|... foo
|J|
NameVirtualHost *
ServerName w
James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Now, how did I know I was going to get flamed?? :/
>
> Anyway thanks for the example. Some manuals are too hard to read, you
> have to be a goddamn PhD to read some of them out there to untangle
> the mess of cross references and incomplete examples. :/
>
> But
Take a look here:
http://dsb3.com/dave/dynipvhost.html
or here:
http://orbitstar.linux-site.net/pub/archive/apache-vhosts.html
Greetz.
maarten.
> Now, how did I know I was going to get flamed?? :/
>
> Anyway thanks for the example. Some manuals are too hard to read, you
> have to be a goddamn PhD to read some of them out there to untangle the
> mess of cross references and incomplete examples. :/
Some are, but this one isn't. This is al
Now, how did I know I was going to get flamed?? :/
Anyway thanks for the example. Some manuals are too hard to read, you
have to be a goddamn PhD to read some of them out there to untangle the
mess of cross references and incomplete examples. :/
But, with that e.g. that uses an IP address, fro
Well, you certainly haven't inconvenience yourself by taking the
time to look at the copious documentation available on this, now
have you?
That said, here's a snippet of what you want to use:
NameVirtualHost 192.168.0.10
ServerName www.logsoft.com
ServerAlias logsoft.com
ServerA
Hi,
Does anyone have a quick example of setting up a vhost with mod_perl
enabled please? Also an ordinary cgi-bin, with file extensions .pl and
.cgi enabled?
Also with a vhost, I can name the host anything I like can't I? For
example, say my domain is localhost.localdomain but I'm using dyndn
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