If the host-header is missing, httpd will use the first vhost that is
defined.
So if you need to catch request with no host-header, configure the vhost
that does so as the first one.
running httpd -S will also show you the current default vhost.
~Jorge
On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 10:28 PM, Ruslan Si
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Hi All,
I have virtual hosting set up and working, but I'm having trouble
getting health checks from the load balancer to go to their own vhost.
The load balancer just sends this request:
Head / HTTP/1.0
This results in no host header being sent,