Re: [users@httpd] Almost There

2014-11-08 Thread Steve Matzura
Apollogies for having taken so long to reply with updated status. I suspect my old installatioin of Apache 2.2.4 is buggered. There is absolutely no httpd program anywhere on the system, and the official documentation keeps telling me if I use: httpd -S I can get an analysis of what's going on

Re: [users@httpd] Almost There

2014-11-08 Thread Eric Covener
On Sat, Nov 8, 2014 at 11:30 AM, Steve Matzura s...@noisynotes.com wrote: I suspect my old installatioin of Apache 2.2.4 is buggered. There is absolutely no httpd program anywhere on the system, and the official documentation keeps telling me if I use: httpd -S Debian chose a different name.

Re: [users@httpd] Almost There

2014-11-08 Thread Steve Matzura
Eric: On Sat, 8 Nov 2014 11:37:31 -0500, you wrote: On Sat, Nov 8, 2014 at 11:30 AM, Steve Matzura s...@noisynotes.com wrote: I suspect my old installatioin of Apache 2.2.4 is buggered. There is absolutely no httpd program anywhere on the system, and the official documentation keeps telling

Re: [users@httpd] Almost There

2014-11-08 Thread Edgar Pettijohn
On 11/08/2014 11:00 AM, Steve Matzura wrote: Eric: On Sat, 8 Nov 2014 11:37:31 -0500, you wrote: On Sat, Nov 8, 2014 at 11:30 AM, Steve Matzura s...@noisynotes.com wrote: I suspect my old installatioin of Apache 2.2.4 is buggered. There is absolutely no httpd program anywhere on the

Re: [users@httpd] Almost There

2014-11-08 Thread Steve Matzura
Edgar: On Sat, 08 Nov 2014 11:09:36 -0600, you wrote: I have a feeling the answers to your problems can be found in: Include /etc/apache2/conf.d/ Nothing in there worth including except mailman.conf and squirrelmail.conf. Unless you want the security file, too. Include

Re: [users@httpd] Almost There

2014-11-08 Thread Eric Covener
On Sat, Nov 8, 2014 at 12:53 PM, Steve Matzura s...@noisynotes.com wrote: VirtualHost theglobalvoice.info:80 Don't put a hostname there. Use *:80 throughout if you don't care what local interface was used (you don't). That's why theglobalvoice.info steals all of your requests. It resolves to

Re: [users@httpd] Almost There

2014-11-08 Thread Edgar Pettijohn
On 11/08/2014 12:39 PM, Eric Covener wrote: On Sat, Nov 8, 2014 at 12:53 PM, Steve Matzura s...@noisynotes.com wrote: VirtualHost theglobalvoice.info:80 Don't put a hostname there. Use *:80 throughout if you don't care what local interface was used (you don't). That's why

Re: [users@httpd] Almost There

2014-11-08 Thread Steve Matzura
On Sat, 8 Nov 2014 13:39:07 -0500, you wrote: On Sat, Nov 8, 2014 at 12:53 PM, Steve Matzura s...@noisynotes.com wrote: VirtualHost theglobalvoice.info:80 Don't put a hostname there. Use *:80 throughout if you don't care what local interface was used (you don't). I tried that and it's still

Re: [users@httpd] Almost There

2014-11-08 Thread Edgar Pettijohn
On 11/08/2014 01:58 PM, Steve Matzura wrote: On Sat, 8 Nov 2014 13:39:07 -0500, you wrote: On Sat, Nov 8, 2014 at 12:53 PM, Steve Matzura s...@noisynotes.com wrote: VirtualHost theglobalvoice.info:80 Don't put a hostname there. Use *:80 throughout if you don't care what local interface was

Re: [users@httpd] Almost There

2014-11-08 Thread Steve Matzura
On Sat, 08 Nov 2014 12:49:18 -0600, you wrote: Make a backup copy of your httpd.conf: cp /path/to/httpd.conf /path/to/httpd.conf.bk and replace with the attachment and see what happens. I'll have to do some minor editing because our document root paths are quite different than the defaults.

Re: [users@httpd] Almost There

2014-11-08 Thread Steve Matzura
Edgar, Eric, et al.: All problems solved. For what reason I don't know, I did not need a VirtualHost block in httpd.conf for the main address. It may already have been defined in the main config file apache.conf, but when I removed the globalvoice.info block from httpd.conf and re-inserted the

[users@httpd] Using mod_rewrite to control the browser address barWhat Controls What's in a Browser's Address Bar?

2014-11-08 Thread Steve Matzura
Now my named virtual host is working correctly, I've another problem, and I think this is an easy one. It's just a matter of what flavor, if you will, of the directive to use. On the site hosting the A-record for my server, the A-record address is what shows up in the address bar of a browser