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Sent: July 17, 2017 12:19 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: RE: [users@httpd] Subdomain of a virtual host ?
httpd will choose the first matching name it comes to (as long as the IP
address is correct too).
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On Jul 17
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*Subject:* Re: [users@httpd] Subdomain of a virtual host ?
You can create it exactly the same way as any other virtual host.
- Y
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On Jul 17, 2017 12:10 PM, "Darryl Philip Baker" <
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Sent: July 17, 2017 11:28 AM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] Subdomain of a virtual host ?
You can create it exactly the same way as any other virtual host.
- Y
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On Jul 17, 2017 12:10 PM, "Da
You can create it exactly the same way as any other virtual host.
- Y
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On Jul 17, 2017 12:10 PM, "Darryl Philip Baker" <
darryl.ba...@northwestern.edu> wrote:
> I have a virtual host configured for george.example.com
I have a virtual host configured for george.example.com complete with directory
definitions and redirects. I now have a request for
washington.george.example.com and they would like the same abilities for the
subdomain. I’m unsure as to how to make this work or if this is even possible.
I am
I have a domain domain.com that points to a server. Now I have a
subdomain sub.domain.com that points to another server that has Apache
running and Tomcat. I want this subdomain to point to a application
deployed on the Tomcat instance through ajp.
I have configured the following in
Apparently my configuration is correct. It was just my browsers cache
playing tricks on me.
Anyways, happy this is solved!
On 08/05/15 09:14, Nathan Quirynen wrote:
I have a domain domain.com that points to a server. Now I have a
subdomain sub.domain.com that points to another server that
Hi All,
I'm having some trouble at the moment with a rewrite rule which keeps
the filled in domainname in the addressbar of the browser.
I want to rewrite:
sub.foo.tld - foo.tld/foo/sub
as sub is %1 and foo is %2 I thought this would do the trick.
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^([^.]+)\.foo\.tld$
On Mar 21, 2012, at 8:09 PM, Chris Arnold wrote:
Apache 2.2.12 on SLES11 SP2. I am trying to get a subdomain working via a
rewrite rule, http://helpdesk.teknerds.net.
The rule is in its own vhost (helpdesk.teknerds.conf. I am confused if it
needs its own vhost or if the rewrite should go
Apache 2.2.12 on SLES11 SP2. I am trying to get a subdomain working via a
rewrite rule, http://helpdesk.teknerds.net.
The rule is in its own vhost (helpdesk.teknerds.conf. I am confused if it needs
its own vhost or if the rewrite should go in teknerds.conf vhost) and follows:
VirtualHost *:80
On 26.07.11 11:24, Amira Othman wrote:
I am using apache httpd-2.2.3-43.3 on centos 5.6.i have 5 virtual hosts .the
server is also mail server and has mx record how can I deny access to url of
mx record as it now goes to default virtual host. Any way to block using
apache or I should use
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-Original Message-
From: Jorge Schrauwen [mailto:jorge.schrau...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2011 1:08 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] subdomain
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[mailto:jorge.schrau...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2011 1:08 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: Re: [users@httpd] subdomain
I usually make a vhost for the hostname associated with the mx record,
The vhost serves no content, just does a Deny All.
This is probably the simplest solution
Hi all
I am using apache httpd-2.2.3-43.3 on centos 5.6.i have 5 virtual hosts .the
server is also mail server and has mx record how can I deny access to url of
mx record as it now goes to default virtual host. Any way to block using
apache or I should use iptables
thanks
I usually make a vhost for the hostname associated with the mx record,
The vhost serves no content, just does a Deny All.
This is probably the simplest solution.
~Jorge
On Tue, Jul 26, 2011 at 10:24 AM, Amira Othman a.oth...@cairosource.com wrote:
Hi all
I am using apache
Hi all
I am using apache httpd-2.2.3-43.3 on centos 5.6.i have 5 virtual hosts .the
server is also mail server and has mx record how can I deny access to url of
mx record as it now goes to default virtual host
thanks
Sorry, I thought I was clear that I'm looking for suggestions on how to
acheive the subdomain redirection in virtual hosting...
I'm not well versed in mod_rewrite and regular expressions, etc
On 16 June 2011 18:38, Jeroen Geilman jer...@adaptr.nl wrote:
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On 06/16/2011 07:04 PM, Darren
On 06/17/2011 09:45 AM, Darren Kukulka wrote:
Sorry, I thought I was clear that I'm looking for suggestions on how
to acheive the subdomain redirection in virtual hosting...
There is no such thing as a subdomain;all vhosts have hostnames.
Just define a new vhost with the additional hostname
Hi All,
I have a general question regarding subdomain redirection with virtual
hosts.
Basically, we have a domain - let's call it sample.com - with several
subdomains, xxx.sample.com and yyy.sample.com
At the momend www.sample.com takes people to a website hosted elsewhere
We need to have
On 06/16/2011 07:04 PM, Darren Kukulka wrote:
Hi All,
I have a general question regarding subdomain redirection with virtual
hosts.
Basically, we have a domain - let's call it sample.com
http://sample.com - with several subdomains, xxx.sample.com
http://xxx.sample.com and yyy.sample.com
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