RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Auto Vhost question

2006-01-20 Thread Gary W. Smith
7:47 AM To: users@httpd.apache.org Subject: RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Auto Vhost question Joshua, After some creative playing around with this it seems that it will work in most cases. There are a couple rare cases where I will need to manually create vhost entries but this should work great

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Auto Vhost question

2006-01-20 Thread Joshua Slive
On 1/20/06, Gary W. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Based on the vhost questions, I have a small dilemma. Overall the site works as desired but some of the vhost's (using true vhost configurations) have both www.domain.tld and domain.tld. So to make it work with mod_vhost_alias I need to

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Auto Vhost question

2006-01-17 Thread Gary W. Smith
: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Auto Vhost question On 1/15/06, Gary W. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is this following possible and if so how could it be accomplished? We have a number of users on a web server that access the system via users.domain.com/theirloginid (note that this isn't

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Auto Vhost question

2006-01-15 Thread httpd2
Check out this sample chapter from Pro Apache 3rd edition, by Peter Wainwright. It covers hosting more than one website. http://www.apress.com/book/supplementDownload.html?bID=275sID=2134 You may need to use user's home directories to add sites on the fly. I'm not sure if there is a way to

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Auto Vhost question

2006-01-15 Thread Joshua Slive
On 1/15/06, Gary W. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is this following possible and if so how could it be accomplished? We have a number of users on a web server that access the system via users.domain.com/theirloginid (note that this isn't ~theirloginid). Is it possible to configure a vhost