kloomis wrote:
Hello:
I'm having no luck with virtual hosts.
I have a domain name: myDomain.com and a sub-domain name: test.myDomain.com
I would like myDomain.com to go to /var/www/sites/prod and
test.myDomain.com to go to /var/www/sites/dev
My hosts file reads: 127.0.0.1 myDomain.com
Neil Conduit wrote:
My Apache 2 server starts automatically whenever I start my computer. Is
it possible to get round this so it only starts when I tell it
specifically? I know I can stop it any time, but others use this
computer and I'd rather it didn't just start up on boot up.
This would
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I read through the entire /etc/httpd/conf /httpd.conf and found no place
to put the IP in. In the windows version, in the http server, all
the Virtual Hosts are name based. I cannot add an IP without changing
them to IP based and that won't work (I don't think)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I went back through
/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf and found where to put the IP. Got that done
so now my upset customer can at least get his email, but the websites
are not up. I know that is because the Document Root is not
/var/www/html/foo. Is it safe to just
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jessica Rasku wrote:
It really doesn't matter which way you do it, there are reasons for
creating symlinks (when two programs are looking for the same data in
two different places is the ideal time for a symlink rather than
duplicating the data, another option
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, I put in NameVirtualHost 216.107.115.123:80, and put VirtualHost
*:80 in one of the websites, then restarted apache. I still get the
warning below,
Is there a reason that you want 216.107.115.123 only IP address that
these sites are available from? Do you have
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Following your sample, after setting the NameVirtualHost
# Use name-based virtual hosting.
#
NameVirtualHost 216.107.115.123:80
I made one site look like this:
# Virtual host evergreenequikits.com
VirtualHost *:80
DocumentRoot
Trystan Hughes wrote:
Hi all,
I want to create an Alias in the apache httpd.conf file and have done
so like this
IfModule mod_alias.c
Alias /test_alias/ C:\Documents and Settings\Trystan\My Documents\
/IfModule
So, what this should effective do is to print the directory contents
of 'My
This seems like a stupid question, I really don't know what's going on.
I thought that I had it working before, but it's not working now, and
I'm pretty sure I didn't change anything that should have had any effect
on the virtual hosts. My virtual host (genderoutlaws.com) is not
working. It
It seems that the virtual host is not properly serving the index page.
http://www.genderoutlaws.com/ serves
http://www.armispiansystems.ca/index.html and not
http://www.genderoutlaws.com/index.html which it should be serving.
Anyone got any ideas as to why this is this way? For now I'm going
Davide Bianchi wrote:
Jessica Rasku wrote:
# Virtual host Default Virtual Host
VirtualHost *:80
ServerSignature email
ServerName www.armispiansystems.ca
DirectoryIndex index.php index.html index.htm index.shtml
LogLevel debug
HostNameLookups off
/VirtualHost
matt-nc wrote:
At 02:43 AM 9/25/05 -0700, you wrote:
This seems like a stupid question, I really don't know what's going
on. I thought that I had it working before, but it's not working now,
and I'm pretty sure I didn't change anything that should have had any
effect on the virtual hosts.
Dana Marshall wrote:
No one has answered my question on what I do to change the name server
on a domain that is hosted other than on my home computer. HELP? Do I
need to call my domain registrar for help? If not, what do I put in
there? It wants names, but not my static IP address. HELP? I am
13 matches
Mail list logo