> > 2008/10/8 Bartłomiej Siwek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > > The problem is that whatever subdomain i enter:
> > > user1.somedomain.selfip.org
> > > user1.somedomain.selfip.org
> > > (even a non-existent ones line - idontexist.somedomain.selfip.org) i get
> the
> > > site form first virtual host.
On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 5:28 PM, Bartłomiej Siwek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> P.S. I don't know if I mentioned this but the box runs Debian 4.0
>
Debian has a redirect in the "default" vhost. Check your configuration.
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Eric Covener
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Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2008 3:03 PM
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Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Problem with DynDns and Apache Virtual Hosts
Bartek Śiwy User1 wrote:
[...]
>
> I'll do that. Hoever I still don't understand why the request to a second
vhost end up re
Bartek Śiwy Siwek wrote:
[...]
I'll do that. Hoever I still don't understand why the request to a second vhost
end up redirected to first.
Hi.
I think that you are getting confused between different steps of what
happens (and it is quite easy to get confused, because there are many
steps).
Eric Covener napisał(a):
> 2008/10/8 Bartłomiej Siwek >[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >>
> >> That's just how it works, the first one defined in a NameVirtualHost
> >> set is the default/catch-all.
> >
> > So how would I go about setting it so the apache responds only to valid
> > vhosts?
>
> It has to res
2008/10/8 Bartłomiej Siwek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>>
>> That's just how it works, the first one defined in a NameVirtualHost
>> set is the default/catch-all.
>
> So how would I go about setting it so the apache responds only to valid
> vhosts?
It has to respond if the client ends up at an IP address
Krist van Besien napisał(a):
> 2008/10/9 Bartek Śiwy Siwek >[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> >> Are you sure it is your server that does this and not selfip.org that
> >> does it? If you tell us what the real name of your site is I can check
> >> this.
> > I'm sure because it was a response I found in apac
2008/10/9 Bartek Śiwy Siwek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> Are you sure it is your server that does this and not selfip.org that
>> does it? If you tell us what the real name of your site is I can check
>> this.
> I'm sure because it was a response I found in apache logs when i turned
> mod_dumpio on.
Krist van Besien napisał(a):
> 2008/10/8 Bartłomiej Siwek >[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > On further investigation I found out that a server responds to requests
> with
> > a 301 (Moved Permanently) response, then the browser tries to connect to
> the
> > url pointing a page from the first domain.
>
>
2008/10/8 Bartłomiej Siwek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On further investigation I found out that a server responds to requests with
> a 301 (Moved Permanently) response, then the browser tries to connect to the
> url pointing a page from the first domain.
Are you sure it is your server that does this
> 2008/10/8 Bartłomiej Siwek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > The problem is that whatever subdomain i enter:
> > user1.somedomain.selfip.org
> > user1.somedomain.selfip.org
> > (even a non-existent ones line - idontexist.somedomain.selfip.org) i get
the
> > site form first virtual host.
> > What could b
2008/10/8 Bartłomiej Siwek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> The problem is that whatever subdomain i enter:
> user1.somedomain.selfip.org
> user1.somedomain.selfip.org
> (even a non-existent ones line - idontexist.somedomain.selfip.org) i get the
> site form first virtual host.
> What could be the problem.
Hello everyone
I have a weird problem that i cannot find answer for anywhere.
I have a DYNDNS domain (somedomain.selfip.org) with wildcards enabled that
points to a router/firewall/NAT running Tomato (a.somedomain.selfip.org). On
the router i have a forwarding of port 80 enabled pointing to a host
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