Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] virtual hosting not working

2008-07-13 Thread Lester Caine
Mike Brown wrote: On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 11:35:41AM +1000, Res wrote: Do you run your own (caching) DNS server? Nope. If so set up two views, one external that the world gets (your routable IP number of 75.100.112.198), the second view will have the domain with its internal LAN IP. The

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] virtual hosting not working

2008-07-13 Thread Mike Brown
On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 11:35:41AM +1000, Res wrote: > Do you run your own (caching) DNS server? Nope. > If so set up two views, one external that the world gets (your routable IP > number of 75.100.112.198), the second view will have the domain with its > internal LAN IP. The keeper of vidio

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] virtual hosting not working

2008-07-13 Thread Mike Brown
On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 08:33:58PM -0400, Frank Gingras wrote: > Mike, > > The output looks good. > > I can even reach http://www.vidiot.com/ and http://www.vidiot.com/TVShows/ > from here. > > The problem you're most likely experiencing is that www.vidiot.com resolves > to 75.100.112.198 (your p

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] virtual hosting not working

2008-07-13 Thread Frank Gingras
Mike, The output looks good. I can even reach http://www.vidiot.com/ and http://www.vidiot.com/TVShows/ from here. The problem you're most likely experiencing is that www.vidiot.com resolves to 75.100.112.198 (your public IP). So a request to that host is routed to the external interface of

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] virtual hosting not working

2008-07-13 Thread Mike Brown
On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 06:05:39PM -0400, Frank Gingras wrote: > Mike, > > Can you please provide the output from httpd -S? It would give us valuable > information on your issue. Here ya go: mrvideo.ZROOT <48> ../bin/httpd -S VirtualHost configuration: wildcard NameVirtualHosts and _default_ ser

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] virtual hosting not working

2008-07-13 Thread Frank Gingras
Mike, Can you please provide the output from httpd -S? It would give us valuable information on your issue. Frank Mike Brown wrote: Up until recently, the following hasn't been a problem. Now I am trying to get mailman working and I'm hitting a frustrating brick wall. The setup is that the

[EMAIL PROTECTED] virtual hosting not working

2008-07-13 Thread Mike Brown
Up until recently, the following hasn't been a problem. Now I am trying to get mailman working and I'm hitting a frustrating brick wall. The setup is that the Solaris 10 x86 server is on the inside of a DSL static IP. So, I normally get at my web pages locally by going through localhost. The apa

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Virtual Hosting

2008-04-23 Thread Stephen Liu
--- Iñigo Medina García <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi folks, > > :-) > > > Ubuntu 6.05.3 drake server amd64 > > Apache2 > > > > > > I'm prepared testing virtual hosting but I have only one registered > > domain and one public IP. I will register 2/3 free subdomain for > this > > test.

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Virtual Hosting

2008-04-23 Thread Iñigo Medina García
> Hi folks, :-) > Ubuntu 6.05.3 drake server amd64 > Apache2 > > > I'm prepared testing virtual hosting but I have only one registered > domain and one public IP. I will register 2/3 free subdomain for this > test. However I'm not going to subscribe additional public IP. > > > Can I do the

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Virtual Hosting

2008-04-23 Thread Stephen Liu
Hi folks, Ubuntu 6.05.3 drake server amd64 Apache2 I'm prepared testing virtual hosting but I have only one registered domain and one public IP. I will register 2/3 free subdomain for this test. However I'm not going to subscribe additional public IP. Can I do the test with only one public

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Virtual Hosting / FTP Access / Perl - cgi scripting

2006-11-28 Thread Bill Angus
virtual hosting gives some trouble to set up (this is described in detail in past content of the list). - Original Message - From: Mark Feather To: users@httpd.apache.org Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2006 4:35 PM Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Virtual Hosting / FTP Access / Perl - cgi

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Virtual Hosting / FTP Access / Perl - cgi scripting

2006-11-28 Thread Mark Feather
I am currently running a single website on my own Linux Box for my ownsmall business and wish to Host a website for a Canoe Club that I am a member of. Virtual Hosting is very new to me and I don't want too much downtime for my current website whilst setting this up. I would be grateful if som

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Virtual hosting - 2.2.2 - XP

2006-08-06 Thread Alain Wolf
I did the following for my development environment, with customer preview: --- LoadModule vhost_alias_module libexec/apache22/mod_vhost_alias.so Options All MultiViews AllowOverride All Order allow,deny Allow from all # # Use name-based virtual hosting. # NameVirtualHost *:80

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Virtual hosting - 2.2.2 - XP

2006-08-06 Thread kurt miller
Thanks so much for your input. I'll experiment with your ideas. -km Eike Frost wrote: > Hello, > > On Saturday 05 August 2006 19:31, kurt miller wrote: > >> Thusfar, I am able to successfully map to the local >> development sites using virtual hosting and my hosts file. The problem I >> am st

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Virtual hosting - 2.2.2 - XP

2006-08-06 Thread Eike Frost
Hello, On Saturday 05 August 2006 19:31, kurt miller wrote: > Thusfar, I am able to successfully map to the local > development sites using virtual hosting and my hosts file. The problem I > am struggling with is how to map the www.xxx.dynalias.com to more > than one site. Is this even possible?

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Virtual hosting - 2.2.2 - XP

2006-08-05 Thread kurt miller
I'm fairly new to this so I hope my explanation is clear enough. I am developing multiple sites. The scenario I'm trying to create is one where I can access each site internally (localhost) for development AND simultaneously allow external clients to preview the production site (separate direct

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Virtual hosting: two domains using the same vhost?

2006-01-03 Thread Arthur DiSegna
Perfect Thanks. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, January 03, 2006 11:36 AM To: users@httpd.apache.org Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Virtual hosting: two domains using the same vhost? > Hello, > > Is is possible for the vir

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Virtual hosting: two domains using the same vhost?

2006-01-03 Thread G . Lams
> Hello, > > Is is possible for the virtual host to accept request for two domains? What about ServerAlias: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/core.html#serveralias Regards, Gaël - The official User-To-User support forum of

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Virtual hosting: two domains using the same vhost?

2006-01-03 Thread Arthur DiSegna
Hello, Is is possible for the virtual host to accept request for two domains? For Example: My external DNS has vhost1.domain.net and vhost.domain.com pointing to the IP Address. The current IIS server has two ip addresses bound to the NIC. I am converting to Apache on Linux and wasn't sure if I h

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Virtual Hosting and SSL

2005-12-21 Thread Sri
check this link for very good articles    www.debianhelp.co.uk/webserver.htm   thanksBoyle Owen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > -Original Message-> From: Jerry Baker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I guess another way of putting it is, I am looking to see if it is > possible to just tell Apa

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Virtual Hosting and Authentication

2005-12-20 Thread Joshua Slive
On 12/20/05, Arthur DiSegna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yes, I missed that line. > > NameVirtualHost 192.168.0.10 > > > didn't help... On the second virtual host. > > I don't have the trailing / on the first virtual host and I get prompted > and authenticated with the correct user/pass without a

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Virtual Hosting and Authentication

2005-12-20 Thread Arthur DiSegna
om: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joshua Slive Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2005 2:40 PM To: users@httpd.apache.org Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Virtual Hosting and Authentication On 12/20/05, Arthur DiSegna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am having a problem with th

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Virtual Hosting and Authentication

2005-12-20 Thread Arthur DiSegna
Syntax correction.. Leave out ldap... require group cn=grp1, O=USA require group cn=grp2, O=USA require group cn=grp3, O=USA require group cn=grp4, O=USA I am having a problem with this configuration. I get prompted for to login when trying the 2nd VirtualHost (vhost2

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Virtual Hosting and Authentication

2005-12-20 Thread Joshua Slive
On 12/20/05, Arthur DiSegna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am having a problem with this configuration. I get prompted for to > login when trying the 2nd VirtualHost (vhost2). What am I missing? Do you have a NameVirtualHost directive? > That should be . Joshua.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Virtual Hosting and Authentication

2005-12-20 Thread Arthur DiSegna
I am having a problem with this configuration. I get prompted for to login when trying the 2nd VirtualHost (vhost2). What am I missing? Thanks in advance... ServerName vhost1.mydomain.com DocumentRoot "/var/webroot/pw/" Order allow,deny Allow from all AuthType Basic

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Virtual Hosting and SSL

2005-12-20 Thread Jerry Baker
Boyle Owen wrote: suffice to say that if your understanding of the functioning of HTTP were accurate, it would be trivial to do what you want. If it was trivial to accomplish, you would have explained how. My apologies. I thought this was a list where Apache users request assistance. I don't

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Virtual Hosting and SSL

2005-12-20 Thread Boyle Owen
> -Original Message- > From: Jerry Baker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > It's not wrongthink. I don't want to get into a big debate - suffice to say that if your understanding of the functioning of HTTP were accurate, it would be trivial to do what you want. Rgds, Owen Boyle Disclaimer:

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Virtual Hosting and SSL

2005-12-20 Thread Jerry Baker
Boyle Owen wrote: First, the lecture: "...just to include SSL." is your wrongthink. It's not wrongthink. I don't know what users are going to want to protect, and what they aren't. I make everything potentially protected by SSL and I'll let them use .htaccess and SSLRequireSSL to protect the

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Virtual Hosting and SSL

2005-12-20 Thread Jerry Baker
Nick Burch wrote: Include /etc/httpd/partial-sites/foo.conf SSLEngine on SSLCertificateFilessl/foo.crt SSLCertificateKeyFile ssl/foo.pem SSLCACertificateFile ssl/CA_Test.crt Include /etc/httpd/partial-sites/foo.conf This is *exactly* what I have now, but it jus

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Virtual Hosting and SSL

2005-12-20 Thread Boyle Owen
> -Original Message- > From: Jerry Baker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > I guess another way of putting it is, I am looking to see if it is > possible to just tell Apache that anything on port 443 is to > be treated > as SSL and anything on port 80 is to be treated as normal > HTTP? It s

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Virtual Hosting and SSL

2005-12-20 Thread Nick Burch
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005, Jerry Baker wrote: Currently I have to set up one container for "regular" port 80 access and another container for SSL access. Since each virtual host has a large and massively different configuration than the others, it is a pain to make sure that the port 80 vhost and the

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Virtual Hosting and SSL

2005-12-19 Thread Arthur DiSegna
Hi, The httpd.conf file has four LogFormat lines like below. The actual log shows only one line per access request. The first line has everything combined so why four entries? -# remoteHost, identityCheck, userName, time, first line of the request, status, bytes sent

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Virtual Hosting and SSL

2005-12-19 Thread Jerry Baker
Jerry Baker wrote: Is there a way to configure a vhost so that the "regular" access and SSL access use the same configuration (other than using config file includes)? I guess another way of putting it is, I am looking to see if it is possible to just tell Apache that anything on port 443 is t

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Virtual Hosting and SSL

2005-12-19 Thread Jerry Baker
I have several name-based virtual hosts up and running with no issues, and the same for SSL. However, I get the feeling that the way I have it currently is not the optimum way. Currently I have to set up one container for "regular" port 80 access and another container for SSL access. Since each

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Virtual Hosting with DAV and LDAP

2005-11-24 Thread Brian Topping
Hi gang, I'm trying to set up dynamically configured vhosts with an LDAP auth store. I have mod_ldap_auth and mod_vhost_alias working. I'm able to create virtual hosts by creating a directory, and auth from LDAP. One of my questions is whether there is a way to require group membership