Hello,
I have config file like this:
...
Listen [fec0::40]:80
NameVirtualHost myhost.com:80.
VirtualHost myhost.com:80
ServerName myhost.com.
...
/VirtualHost
All work fine, but I get error message like:
NameVirtualHost myhost.com has no
Developer wrote:
Hello,
I have config file like this:
...
Listen [fec0::40]:80
NameVirtualHost myhost.com:80.
VirtualHost myhost.com:80
ServerName myhost.com.
...
/VirtualHost
All work fine, but I get error message like:
NameVirtualHost myhost.com
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 10:58 AM, Developer dev...@pas-world.com wrote:
Hello,
I have config file like this:
...
Listen [fec0::40]:80
NameVirtualHost myhost.com:80.
VirtualHost myhost.com:80
ServerName myhost.com.
...
/VirtualHost
Eric Covener wrote:
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 10:58 AM, Developer dev...@pas-world.com wrote:
Hello,
I have config file like this:
...
Listen [fec0::40]:80
NameVirtualHost myhost.com:80.
VirtualHost myhost.com:80
ServerName myhost.com.
...
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 12:18 PM, J. Greenlees li...@jaqui-greenlees.net wrote:
I have found that NameVirtualHost foo.com:80 causes this error message.
if you have NameVirtualHost *:80 the error goes away.
Then specify the host name in the vhost container as has been done.
NVH doesn't do
Morten K. Poulsen wrote: 'What are those httpd processes serving?'
Do you mean the pages as recorded in the web logs? The same sort of
stuff it serves all the time. We have only static content, nothing
that keeps people interacting, nothing larger than 2 MB. The IP
addresses of the connectors