On 7/18/07, Min-Hua Luo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have two virtual hosts defined in httpd.conf
Listen 12311
NameVirtualHost *:12311
VirtualHost *:12311
ServerName twpdev.ora.fda.gov
DocumentRoot /u07/twpdev
ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ErrorLog /u07/twpdev_error_log
Joshua,
I am now able to protect my virtual host by using Forbidden page, words
cannot express my appreciation. You're a great help to me! Thanks a lot to you!
James
Joshua Slive [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/18/07, Min-Hua Luo wrote:
Hi,
I have two virtual hosts defined in
Hi Joshua,
Sorry bother you again. I am having problem to implement custom error page
for HTTP 403 (Forbidden) error. This is my configuration:
VirtualHost *:12311
ServerName default.only
ErrorDocument 403 /error_pages/forbidden.html
Location /
Order allow,deny
Thanks Miguel, but i try that already, the two domains are pointing to the
Apache Machine, the thing is that i'm unable to make that Apche server
recognize when you are trying to enter on vasa.com or tuoficio.com, that is
my issue. I've readed that Apache begins with the first VirtualHost and if
Hi Roberto,
I've readed that Apache begins with the first VirtualHost and if
he don't find any virtualhost with an address or ip configured for that url
he just take the first virtualhost. So... this is the problem
Mind posting the small part of your httpd.conf where you configured the vhosts
thaks Stefan, thanks to all, i've resolved the problem, the only thing that
i have to do was to declare several virtualhost, one for every domain and
VOILA!! that was all..
I really aprecciated the help of the group, thanks a lot...
On 4/11/07, Stefan Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
You need to be able to hit the website using DNS, either locally (/etc/hosts
or its equivalent in Windows) or using your DNS server with a pointer from the
two domains to the Apache machine.
Hope this helps
Miguel
-Original Message-
From: Roberto Tortolero [mailto:[EMAIL
I assume you are on the same network of 192.168.x.x Have you tried adding
(.) dot in the end of 192.168 on Allow Directive. Like below:
Allow from 192.168. 127.0.0.1
Siva
Hi,
the following is my virtual host setting for our companies internal
webserver,is their anything worng,because in
Hi siva,
giving a dot didn't work for me., I have already tried it ,but thanks
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 5:28 PM
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Virtual host Problem
I assume you are on the same network