On 8/2/05, Nick Kew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kelly Price wrote:
> > I'm having a strange problem with mod_vhost_alias here, which doesn't
> > match the documentation.
> 
> I haven't read the documentation for that, so can't help with diagnosing
> whether it's a bug or your problem.
> 

http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/mod/mod_vhost_alias.html

> > My intentions are to map these sample domains on one server to these
> > directories:
> > web.stalag99.net => /home/hosts/stalag99_net/w/e/b/web/public_html/
> > stalag99.net => /home/hosts/stalag99_net/w/e/b/web/public_html
> >        OR /home/hosts/stalag99_net/_/_/_/_/public_html (if I'm reading
> > the docs right)
> > anydomain.dotsig.org => /home/hosts/dotsig_org/a/n/y/anydomain/public_html
> > www.canmephwar.co.uk => /home/hosts/co_uk/c/a/n/canmephwar/public_html
> 
> Do you really need that kind of hashing?  The technique dates back to
> when filesystems used linear lookup within a directory.  Nowadays I'd
> just use a hashed filesystem and not worry about big/flat directories.
> 

I'm not sure what FreeBSD uses.  I could use ReiserFS if the
production server was Linux.  However, I got over 8000 users on the
server -- thankfully all flat file so CGI isn't a problem.

> > In reality, I have like 8000 domains, mostly .comicgenesis.com but
> > with www.stalag99.net, www.kisai.org, www.kisai.ca,
> > www.digitalwar.co.uk, etc in the mix.
> >
> > The particular line:
> > VirtualDocumentRoot /home/hosts/%-2_%-1/%-3.1/%-3.2/%-3.3/%-3/public_html
> >
> > In testing, using to report the actual file accessed at the end of the
> > log line...
> > LogFormat "%V %h %l %u %t \"%r\" %s %b %f" vcommon
> > CustomLog logs/access_log vcommon
> >
> > I get this in my access log (one per request, of course, all pointing 
> > locally):
> > web.stalag99.net 127.0.0.1 - - [01/Aug/2005:22:46:52 -0400] "GET /
> > HTTP/1.1" 403 290 /home/hosts/stalag99_net
> > stalag99.net 127.0.0.1 - - [01/Aug/2005:22:47:06 -0400] "GET /
> > HTTP/1.1" 403 286 /home/hosts/stalag99_net
> 
> Hmmm.  That's 403 (forbidden) rather than no-such-file.
> What's your actual documentroot (as opposed to virtualdocumentroot)?
> 

/var/www/localhost/htdocs

That shouldn't matter, though.  If I change the VirtualDocumentRoot to
/home/hosts/%0/public_html, and create a
/home/hosts/stalag99.net/public_html, I get a directory index.

-- 
Kelly "STrRedWolf" Price
http://strredwolf.furrynet.com

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