Re: [users@httpd] RE: *****SPAM***** [users@httpd] How can I force a server nameheader?
Thanks Marc. That might be difficult to do due to some technical limitations. I will try it out as soon as I get a working workstation. John == On Wednesday 02/08/2023 at 3:03 am, Marc wrote: I'm trying to test a new server located at internal IP 192.168.1.5. The production server lives at IP 192.168.1.7 on the same network. How can I force the browser to connect to the correct server? If I try "http://192.168.1.5; the redirect on the first (alphabetically) virtual server redirects to the production server. What I need to be able to do is combine the virtual server id with the network address so I connect to the same name but on the machine I'm testing. I think this is the "ServerName" header but I don't know where I can enter this on Firefox. Anybody have any experience with this problem? Put in the /etc/hosts or c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@httpd.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@httpd.apache.org
Re: [users@httpd] How can I force a server name header?
Thanks Frank. My workstation just crashed; second time since 14 July, so I won't be able to get back to this very fast. I'll try it out whenever I can get back to work but I do appreciate the feedback. John == On Wednesday 02/08/2023 at 12:17 am, Frank Gingras wrote: http://ip/ will always land on the default (first) vhost unless you have another vhost with ServerName IP set. Just set up an arbitrary hostname to resolve to 192.168.1.7, then use http://dummyhostname/. Make sure to define a vhost with that ServerName set as well. I would encourage you to look at the name-based vhosts docs, too. On Tue, Aug 1, 2023 at 9:08 PM John Iliffe wrote: I'm trying to test a new server located at internal IP 192.168.1.5. The production server lives at IP 192.168.1.7 on the same network. How can I force the browser to connect to the correct server? If I try "http://192.168.1.5; the redirect on the first (alphabetically) virtual server redirects to the production server. What I need to be able to do is combine the virtual server id with the network address so I connect to the same name but on the machine I'm testing. I think this is the "ServerName" header but I don't know where I can enter this on Firefox. Anybody have any experience with this problem? Thanks in advance. John == - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@httpd.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@httpd.apache.org
[users@httpd] RE: *****SPAM***** [users@httpd] How can I force a server name header?
> > I'm trying to test a new server located at internal IP 192.168.1.5. The > production server lives at IP 192.168.1.7 on the same network. > > How can I force the browser to connect to the correct server? If I try > "http://192.168.1.5; the redirect on the first (alphabetically) virtual > server redirects to the production server. > > What I need to be able to do is combine the virtual server id with the > network address so I connect to the same name but on the machine I'm > testing. I think this is the "ServerName" header but I don't know where > I can enter this on Firefox. > > Anybody have any experience with this problem? Put in the /etc/hosts or c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts - To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@httpd.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@httpd.apache.org