I have been working on this, reading the documentation, googled, but
haven't found the solution:
I administrate foo.bar.edu.my. Until now, it is one CMS. In future, we
want to use more, so I tried vhosts.
This is what I added to hhtpd.conf:
diff httpd.conf.novirtual httpd.conf
Uwe Dippel wrote:
I administrate foo.bar.edu.my. Until now, it is one CMS. In future, we
want to use more, so I tried vhosts.
This is what I added to hhtpd.conf:
VirtualHost *
ServerName foo.bar.edu.my
DocumentRoot /var/www/htdocs
/VirtualHost
Now, 2ndfoo.bar.edu.my
Davide Bianchi wrote:
What is 'foo.bar.edu.my'?
I simply didn't want to invite too many people; it is a publicly
accessible FQDN.
And what is the httpd.conf BEFORE the
changes?
I was afraid, it might be too long. Now it is attached.
Uwe
# $OpenBSD: httpd.conf,v 1.19 2006/02/22
Uwe Dippel wrote:
I simply didn't want to invite too many people; it is a publicly
accessible FQDN.
Yes, exactly, it is a PUBLICLY ACCESSIBLE url, and the fast way to test
something is just to look at it. So why hiding it?
And what is the httpd.conf BEFORE the
changes?
I was afraid, it
Davide Bianchi wrote:
Yes, exactly, it is a PUBLICLY ACCESSIBLE url, and the fast way to test
something is just to look at it. So why hiding it?
Okay, no problem. If this can be of any help?
http://coit.uniten.edu.my
We are running the old version now, to have the current content
Uwe Dippel wrote:
We are running the old version now, to have the current content accessible.
Whenever I try to see that URL, I get a 302 redirecting me to /v2/,
maybe that is the problem. How about setting THAT as your DocumentRoot
instead of plain-old /var/www/htdocs ?
Davide
--
Gentlemen,
Davide Bianchi wrote:
Whenever I try to see that URL, I get a 302 redirecting me to /v2/,
maybe that is the problem. How about setting THAT as your DocumentRoot
instead of plain-old /var/www/htdocs ?
Tried it, but doesn't help.
Sorry, let's take a break on this problem. The future and
Good morning everyone,
I am breaking into new territory in my knowledge, and I've hit a bit
of a speed bump that searching and trial/error has not been able to
fix for me. Here's some details:
I am running Apache 1.3
PHP 5.2
I have setup a virtual host...
On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 6:09 AM, Jason Pruim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Locally it works great.. Once.. As soon as the web page is loaded and you
attempt to refresh or go to a different page, it says Forbidden you do not
have permission to access /jasonpruim112 on this server
Is there an error
On Sep 8, 2008, at 7:32 AM, Jason Pruim wrote:
On Sep 8, 2008, at 7:12 AM, Eric Covener wrote:
On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 6:09 AM, Jason Pruim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Locally it works great.. Once.. As soon as the web page is loaded
and you
attempt to refresh or go to a different page,
On Sep 8, 2008, at 7:12 AM, Eric Covener wrote:
On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 6:09 AM, Jason Pruim [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Locally it works great.. Once.. As soon as the web page is loaded
and you
attempt to refresh or go to a different page, it says Forbidden
you do not
have permission to
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-Original Message-
From: Norman Peelman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2007 5:14 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Virtual Hosts
Joe wrote:
On 17:52 Sun 30
I used to be able to do this in 1.3 but now using 2.2 I can't get it to
work. Running on a Debian server in /etc/apache2/apache2.conf I have
(where nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn = my IP address)
NameVirtualHost nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
Listen nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn:80
Then for joem.me.uk I have in sites-available
On Dec 30, 2007 4:53 PM, Joe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used to be able to do this in 1.3 but now using 2.2 I can't get it to
work. Running on a Debian server in /etc/apache2/apache2.conf I have
(where nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn = my IP address)
NameVirtualHost nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
Listen nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn:80
On 17:52 Sun 30 Dec , Victor Trac wrote:
On Dec 30, 2007 4:53 PM, Joe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used to be able to do this in 1.3 but now using 2.2 I can't get it to
work. Running on a Debian server in /etc/apache2/apache2.conf I have
(where nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn = my IP address)
On 20:15 Sun 30 Dec , Victor Trac wrote:
On Dec 30, 2007 6:18 PM, Joe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 17:52 Sun 30 Dec , Victor Trac wrote:
On Dec 30, 2007 4:53 PM, Joe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used to be able to do this in 1.3 but now using 2.2 I can't get it to
work. Running
Joe wrote:
On 17:52 Sun 30 Dec , Victor Trac wrote:
On Dec 30, 2007 4:53 PM, Joe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used to be able to do this in 1.3 but now using 2.2 I can't get it to
work. Running on a Debian server in /etc/apache2/apache2.conf I have
(where nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn = my IP
On 18:13 Sun 30 Dec , Norman Peelman wrote:
Joe wrote:
On 17:52 Sun 30 Dec , Victor Trac wrote:
On Dec 30, 2007 4:53 PM, Joe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used to be able to do this in 1.3 but now using 2.2 I can't get it to
work. Running on a Debian server in
On Wed, 5 Dec 2007 15:20:27 +
Vincent Bray [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 05/12/2007, robert rottermann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I try to set up a syste where the user authentication is done by
apache which the should forward the request to an application
server (zope).
I don't seem to
On 05/12/2007, robert rottermann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I try to set up a syste where the user authentication is done by apache
which the should forward the request to an application server (zope).
I'm not sure if this works in a gateway configuration but try it anyway:
SetEnv
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Try moving the location block end tag to encompass the Rewrite rule for
the header like so:
VirtualHost *:80
DocumentRoot /srv/www/htdocs/
ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ServerName www.testserver.ch
CustomLog
hi there
I try to set up a syste where the user authentication is done by apache
which the should forward the request to an application server (zope).
to be able to controll access privileges within the application server I
need to forward the name of the logged in user.
you can find the
On Nov 22, 2007 5:10 PM, Arno Schatz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to set up virtual hosts for web applications running on the
intranet. (using httpd 2.2 on openSuse 10.3 amd64). The configuration is
below, problem is that all requests go to the first virtual host and
passed on to
Hi,
I am trying to set up virtual hosts for web applications running on the
intranet. (using httpd 2.2 on openSuse 10.3 amd64). The configuration is
below, problem is that all requests go to the first virtual host and
passed on to the first application. The second application is never been
I have been using Apache for a couple years now, but have never dug any
deeper than getting PHP and MySQL running with a server so I can program
software. I'm Hoping someone has a good point of reference that I can learn
quickly how to setup up sub domains (virtual hosts) on my server.
Thanks
On 1/31/07, Ralph E. Brickley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have been using Apache for a couple years now, but have never dug any
deeper than getting PHP and MySQL running with a server so I can program
software. I'm Hoping someone has a good point of reference that I can learn
quickly how to setup
Attempting to set up my virtual hosts so that www.haderach.net goes to
the normal DocumentRoot, and mail.haderach.net goes to my squirrelmail
folder.
Contents of extra/httpd-vhost.conf:
NameVirtualHost *:80
VirtualHost *:80
ServerName www.haderach.net
ServerAlias haderach.net *.haderach.net
@httpd.apache.org
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 8:10:08 PM
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Virtual Hosts in 2.2
Attempting to set up my virtual hosts so that www.haderach.net goes to
the normal DocumentRoot, and mail.haderach.net goes to my squirrelmail
folder.
Contents of extra/httpd-vhost.conf
Hello Folks,
I appologise for any stupid question.
I only want to understand apache better.
Accordding to
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/vhosts/name-based.html ,Main host goes away:
Does this mean whenever one configure any virtual host
regardless of wheter it's https or http, the main
-Original Message-
From: Bashiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 11:29 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] VIRTUAL HOSTS
Hello Folks,
I appologise for any stupid question.
I only want to understand apache better.
Accordding
On 01/22/2007 11:28 AM, Bashiro wrote:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/vhosts/name-based.html ,Main host goes away:
Does this mean whenever one configure any virtual host
regardless of wheter it's https or http, the main server
delcared in the httpd.conf has to be removed and place in
the
On 01/22/2007 11:56 AM, Boyle Owen wrote:
It is not required. If you don't do this, default requests (eg, with
just the IP address and no hostname like http://192.168.1.1/) will be
served by the main config.
Hummm... that doesn't work in _my_ configuration, the IP address is
served by the
Owen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Boyle Owen [mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2007 11:56:04 +0100
Subject: RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] VIRTUAL HOSTS
-Original Message- From: Bashiro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:
Monday, January 22, 2007 11:29 AM
On 01/22/2007 03:59 PM, Bashiro wrote:
What do you want to happen if someone requests
https://domain2.myhost.com/ ?
I would like it to serve the ordinary main server.
Well... it does, the problem is that the 'ordinary main server' for
HTTPS isn't the one for http. What you could do is to add
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To: users@httpd.apache.org, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2007 16:10:42 +0100
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] VIRTUAL HOSTS
On 01/22/2007 03:59 PM, Bashiro wrote: What do you want to happen if someone
requests https://domain2.myhost.com/ ? I would like it to serve the
ordinary
Where should I go to learn about configuring Virtual Hosts and SSL in the
same apache?
I have virtual hosts woking using NameVirtualHost *:80
SSL works for the Virtual Hosts *I* have defined
But in the (default) ssl.conf file installed with apache I find:
VirtualHost _default_:443
SSLEngine on
On Tue, Nov 28, 2006 at 09:09:20 +, Steve Swift wrote:
Where should I go to learn about configuring Virtual Hosts and SSL in the
same apache?
I have virtual hosts woking using NameVirtualHost *:80
SSL works for the Virtual Hosts *I* have defined
But in the (default) ssl.conf file
Thank you for that answer. I'm just beginning to use SSL, and at the moment
I'm using the self-signed certificate that was installed for my server
during the original apache installation.
For my testing I'll need to generate additional certificates/Sever keys for
the Virtual Hosts I define in
On 11/28/06, Steve Swift [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What puzzles me is this:
The VirtualHost definition above seems to be working as SSL is finding the
Certificate File (otherwise how would SSL work at all?)
How is this VirtualHost definition working in conjunction with
NameVirtualHost *:80 ?
You only need a separate IP for every virtual host if you are not using a wildcard certificate. Wildcard certs cost a
little more, but they are good for all hosts within a particular domain. Then, you can run all of your vhosts on port
443 with the same IP, and the cert will work for all of the
You only need a separate IP for every virtual host if you are not using a wildcard certificate. Wildcard certs cost a
little more, but they are good for all hosts within a particular domain. Then, you can run all of your vhosts on port
443 with the same IP, and the cert will work for all of the
Thanks for that, perhaps I'll get a change to use it some time. However,
the server in question in this case is inside IBM, and the only common part
of its servername across the virtualhosts is .ibm.com so I won't rush off
to get a certificate for that!
On 28/11/06, Robert Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
Thanks Joshua, John for your replies. I am not fully aware the environment to tell what's the business case, as i am new here. As far as i know , they want to have 10 ports andsome are runningas secure ones and some are unsecure, and for different applications(so that management will become
Hi
Thanks Joshua, At present we are using iplanet 4and want to migrate to apache. In iplanet we are runnig 3 virtual servers on 3 different ports(same ip address and sever name) which can be stopped and started individually, So i would like to have the same in apache.
On 10/23/06, Joshua Slive
On 10/24/06, sharath reddy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
Thanks Joshua, At present we are using iplanet 4 and want to migrate to
apache. In iplanet we are runnig 3 virtual servers on 3 different ports(same
ip address and sever name) which can be stopped and started individually, So
i would like
If you are starting/stopping the individual virtual servers in IPlanet
then those are Instances and not Virtual Hosts. Each Iplanet instance
runs it's own ns-httpd daemon so to provide this start/stop feature in
apache you'll need to use multiple apache httpd daemons and start them
using the -f or
On 10/23/06, sharath reddy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
thanks for response, but I need to run 3 (virtual)hosts on 3 different
ports(same ip address) which can be controlled individually. is there any
solution for this?
Yes. Run three instances of apache.
But why do you need this
I did this once, where the users on my system wanted to be able to
stop/start/control their own servers, and I didn't have enough IP
addresses to give them each an address for their instance. I set them
up with high-port apache instances and then I put a proxy server on
port 80 that managed the
Under Apache 1.3 I had no problem with setting up separate virtual
hosts based on the port. So, if someone went to www.domain.com they
were sent to directory /var/www/domain/
However, if they went to www.domain.com:8080 then they went to /var/
www/domain8080/
Now I've updated to Apache
Actually it's working fine now.
Sorry for the post!
On 28.09.2006, at 10:58, Curtis Vaughan wrote:
Under Apache 1.3 I had no problem with setting up separate virtual
hosts based on the port. So, if someone went to www.domain.com they
were sent to directory /var/www/domain/
However, if they
hello:
i'm experimenting name based virtual hosts and i have the following
apache setup
/opt/apache2/htdocs/index.html
/opt/apache2/htdocs2/index2.html
Now i have the following entry in my /opt/apache2/conf/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf
hi,
try-out with
NameVirtualHost *:80 or NameVirtualHost *
Best Regards
Ashutosh
SynaptiCAD Inc.
- Original Message -
From: Yashesh Bhatia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 4:35 PM
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Virtual hosts question
Ashutosh
SynaptiCAD Inc.
- Original Message -
From: Yashesh Bhatia [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 4:35 PM
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Virtual hosts question - permission denied error
httpd version 2.2.3
hello:
i'm experimenting name based
On Thu, Aug 31, 2006 at 04:35:21PM +0530, Yashesh Bhatia wrote:
[Thu Aug 31 16:29:46 2006] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] client denied by
server configuration: /opt/apache2/htdocs2/
Show us your Directory settings for the above, do the look somewhat
like:
Directory /opt/apache2/htdocs2
reimer,
i did not have a Directory container for /opt/apache2/htdocs2 ...
added it in the section
VirtualHost localhost:80
DocumentRoot /opt/apache2/htdocs2
Directory /opt/apache2/htdocs2
AllowOverride All
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
/Directory
I'm trying to set up Apache virtual hosts on my new MacBook Pro, and I think I'm almost there, but I'm hitting a snag somewhere. I get the standard Apache greeting when I type http://localhost/ into my browser, but I when I type in the name of one of my websites - http://Geobop/ - it defaults
-Original Message-
From: Peter Horst [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 04, 2006 2:32 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] virtual hosts and mod_rewrite
Hi, I am trying to redirect traffic from the root address at
my default
server (of two name
Boyle Owen wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Peter Horst [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 04, 2006 2:32 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] virtual hosts and mod_rewrite
Hi, I am trying to redirect traffic from the root address at
my default
-Original Message-
From: Peter Horst [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 04, 2006 8:27 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] virtual hosts and mod_rewrite
Boyle Owen wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Peter
Boyle Owen wrote:
I am trying to get requests to www.depaulacs.org to be
redirected automatically to www.depaulacs.org/blog/ The way
I have it currently configured, that doesn't happen.
When did you last check? I just clicked on www.depaulacs.org and went
immediately
Hi, I am trying to redirect traffic from the root address at my default
server (of two name-based virtual hosts) to /blog/. I.e. I would like
traffic for www.depaulacs.org/ to go automatically to
www.depaulacs.org/blog/. But I don't want to affect anything to do with
the second virtual host.
Apache will not start. This happened when I add named-based VH. What
is wrong with my conf. Basically, I want to do name-based VH's.
Bellow is my conf:
NameVirtualHost *
VirtualHost *
Directory /var/www
Options FollowSymLinks
AllowOverride None
Allow from All
On 6/9/06, OOzy Pal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Apache will not start. This happened when I add named-based VH. What
is wrong with my conf. Basically, I want to do name-based VH's.
What happens when you try to start it? What is in the error log?
Joshua.
$sudo apachectl restart
/usr/sbin/apachectl restart: httpd not running, trying to start
/usr/sbin/apachectl restart: httpd could not be started
$sudo apache -t
Syntax OK
$sudo apache -S
VirtualHost configuration:
wildcard NameVirtualHosts and _default_
On 6/9/06, OOzy Pal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
$sudo apachectl restart
/usr/sbin/apachectl restart: httpd not running, trying to start
/usr/sbin/apachectl restart: httpd could not be started
Again: What is in the apache error log?
On 6/9/06, Joshua Slive [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/9/06, OOzy Pal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
$sudo apachectl restart
/usr/sbin/apachectl restart: httpd not running, trying to start
/usr/sbin/apachectl restart: httpd could not be started
Again: What is in the apache error log?
On 3/17/06, Todd Loomis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I add a directory in a virtual host to allow access and deny?
I can't tell what that means. What exactly do you want to do?
Joshua.
-
The official User-To-User
-Original Message-
From: kloomis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Freitag, 3. März 2006 05:52
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Virtual Hosts Problem .. more
At 01:57 PM 3/1/2006 -0500, I wrote:
Well, I've been able to configure my httpd.conf to serve two
Hello:
I've read the apache Virtual hosts doc and looked at the examples and I
still can't get my httpd.conf working 100% right.
Users access my server using an IP address, 123.456.789.012, and several
different sub-domain names - abc.example.com , def.example.com, and
ghi.example.com
I
Hi all,
This may not be an Apache issue but it's related. Perhaps someone here has
some input.
I'm trying to set up virtual hosts on 127.0.0.* so I can use a front
instance of apache for SSL negotiations and proxy back to the
heavy-lifting, mod_perl apache when necessary. For security reasons, I
On 2/10/06, Diona Kidd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(98)Address already in use: make_sock: could not bind to address
127.0.0.10:80
no listening sockets available, shutting down
Unable to open logs
What am I missing? I'm running Debian 3.1, no iptable rules configured, no
firewall. Does anyone
Beautiful and simple! Worked like a charm. ;)
Thanks Joshua...
Joshua Slive wrote:
On 2/10/06, Diona Kidd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(98)Address already in use: make_sock: could not bind to address
127.0.0.10:80
no listening sockets available, shutting down
Unable to open logs
What am I
Joshua Slive wrote:
On 2/10/06, Diona Kidd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(98)Address already in use: make_sock: could not bind to address
127.0.0.10:80
no listening sockets available, shutting down
Unable to open logs
What am I missing? I'm running Debian 3.1, no iptable rules configured, no
thanks G. Lams,did it and now can use both hosts on my pc.regards,bye.
Hi Mehmet!
You just have to create additional entries in your /etc/hosts file.
Actually it looks like:
127.0.0.1 localhost
if you add the following line, then you can reach your apache at
localhost1, too:
127.0.0.1 localhost1
The same can be done with every name that you would have for
hi all,i am a newbie on such subjects :)but i want to ask something to you:NameVirtualHost *:80VirtualHost *:80ServerName debianServerAlias localhostDocumentRoot /var/www//VirtualHost
VirtualHost *:80ServerName debian1ServerAlias localhost1DocumentRoot /var/ww//VirtualHostthese are my virtual
Fatih AKBULUT [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 5:34 PM
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Virtual Hosts help needed?
hi all,
i am a newbie on such subjects :)
but i want to ask something to you:
NameVirtualHost *:80
VirtualHost *:80
ServerName debian
]
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2006 5:34 PM
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Virtual Hosts help needed?
hi all,
i am a newbie on such subjects :)
but i want to ask something to you:
NameVirtualHost *:80
VirtualHost *:80
ServerName debian
ServerAlias localhost
DocumentRoot /var
lol,its too complicated then i thought :)its my personal computer at home. dont know much about dns or apache :)just trying to learn on my own.i wondered how virtual hosts work. i mean how one can posses more than one domain one one disk :)
as your reply means, i have to work a lot to learn such
its too complicated then i thought :)
its my personal computer at home. dont know much about dns or apache :)
just trying to learn on my own.
i wondered how virtual hosts work. i mean how one can posses more
than one domain one one disk :)
If you want to use only on your computer, you
Owen wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Brian C [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Montag, 21. November 2005 20:13
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Virtual Hosts behind Firewall Router
Hi,
My network looks like this:
[Internet]
|
[Static IP:64.x.x.x]
|
[router/firewall
Hi,
My network looks like this:
[Internet]
|
[Static IP:64.x.x.x]
|
[router/firewall:192.168.0.1]
[port 80 traffic]___[port 53 traffic]___[??nothing yet??]
__||__|_
[main srvr:192.168.0.5|DNS srvr:192.168.0.6|NEW srvr:192.168.0.9]
The
-Original Message-
From: Brian C [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Montag, 21. November 2005 20:13
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Virtual Hosts behind Firewall Router
Hi,
My network looks like this:
[Internet]
|
[Static IP:64.x.x.x]
|
[router
Title: Virtual Hosts
I'm trying to setup 2 virtual hosts on the same IP. Here's what my configuration looks like:
Listen myservername:80
Listen myotherserver:8080
NameVirtualHost myservername:80
NameVurtualHost myotherserver:8080
VirtualHost myservername:80
DocumentRoot
Nash, Marty wrote:
I'm trying to setup 2 virtual hosts on the same IP. Here's what my
configuration looks like:
Listen myservername:80
Listen myotherserver:8080
...Why the 8080 port?
for both ports. When I open IE and type in the url for 'myotherserver',
I get the page for
It turns out that since I'm sitting behind a router that does NAT, that I
need to explicitly list the interface IP address(es)
Once this was done, all works perfectly
-Original Message-
From: Bill Measday [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 20 October 2005 11:03 AM
To:
Title: Virtual Hosts
I'm trying to set up 2 virtual hosts, here's how my configuration files looks:
Listen virtual_host_number1:80
Listen virtual_host_number2:8080
NameVirtualHost virtual_host_number1:80
NameVirtualHost virtual_host_number2:8080
VirtualHost virtual_host_number1:80
On 10/17/05, Nash, Marty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
NameVirtualHost virtual_host_number1:80
NameVirtualHost virtual_host_number2:8080
If you aren't running multiple sites on each IP-Port combination, then
you don't need NameVirtualHost.
I can run a configtest and I get the message: Syntax ok.
Hi,
I'm trying to configure apache to serve web-sites using dynamic
vhosts and also intranets using mod_proxy,
this is a description about my config :
Srv1 : A web-server who hosts 4 web-sites
Srv2 : A web-servers who hosts 3 web-sites
Internal users ( from 192.168.0.0 ) and external
On 9/12/05, Mohamed Badri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For now, Apache uses only the first Virtualhost, even if I put
asp.ot.com section first.
As the docs recommend, use
NameVirtualHost *:80
and
VirtualHost *:80
in place of specific IP addresses/hostnames unless you also need to do
IP-based
OK, thanks for the tips.
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This is how most of my virtual hosts are set up:
VirtualHost *:80
ServerName geoworld
ServerAlias geoworld *.geoworld
DocumentRoot c:\sites\geoworld
/VirtualHost
However, I read somewhere that it's better to put your
sites inside a folder named public_html, then set up
your virtual host like
David Blomstrom wrote:
This is how most of my virtual hosts are set up:
VirtualHost *:80
ServerName geoworld
ServerAlias geoworld *.geoworld
DocumentRoot c:\sites\geoworld
/VirtualHost
However, I read somewhere that it's better to put your
sites inside a folder named public_html, then set up
Oops, I think I goofed. I should have clarified that
these are for my LOCAL sites. All my online sites are
insisde a folder named public_html.
Do your comments still stand - is it a good idea to
put my websites inside folders named public_html even
on my computer?
Thanks.
--- John Hicks [EMAIL
It was thus said that the Great David Blomstrom once stated:
Oops, I think I goofed. I should have clarified that
these are for my LOCAL sites. All my online sites are
insisde a folder named public_html.
Do your comments still stand - is it a good idea to
put my websites inside folders
Hi,
I'm using Apache already for a couple of years, ...
I'm installing it on a new Machine running a brand new Debian Sarge, ...
I compiled it (apache 2.0.54),
(./configure --prefix=/opt/apache --sysconfdir=/etc/apache
--enable-auth-dbm --enable-mime-magic --enable-expires --enable-headers
Gerald Griessner wrote:
Segmentation fault
It looks like you have a broken binary or a broken library.
Did you tried to recompile it?
Davide
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I recompiled it several times, ...
always did a make distclean before compiling, ...
I tried different ./compile options as well as older versions of apache, ...
--On Wednesday, July 20, 2005 08:37:15 AM +0200 Davide Bianchi
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Gerald Griessner wrote:
Segmentation
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