Hi, I think I have quite sofisticated problem with virtual servers on my apache ( 1.3.26 ). It's standig on Linux box ( 2.4.x ).
Everything was qiute fine ( about 10 virtual servers with separate content, DNS defined of course correctly ) till I moved to another location and now my Linux box is standing behind hardware firewall ( Linksys WRT54G )-that has static & routable IP. I have 192.168.x.y but I have some ports ( 22, 25, 80, 110 ) forwarded and all the serwices ( ssh, smtp, pop3 ) work fine in bi-directional way ( i can acces my host through this static ip, all the mails arrive in proper way - through the MX in DNS .... ) I thaught that I understand TCP/IP but I do not know what's wrong - all the virtuals stoped working at all. Only the main content ( pointed by "DocumentRoot" in srm.conf ) can be accesed. All the virtuals ( DNS is changed of course for all the virtuals, I tested as a CNAME and A records) display only the main content - no mater what I type - only one site content occures. To be more accurate: DocumentRoot "/var/www/1site" and www.1.mysite.pl works fine www.2.mysite.pl www.3.mysite.pl are defined as virtuals and point to separate contents. but entering www.2.mysite.pl in www-browser or www.3.mysite.pl shows the same as www.1.mysite.pl If too long - sorry.... Please HELP. btw: I can't have routable IP on server. I think I didn't do some stupid mistake in a cfg file....... -- Pozdrawiam Grzegorz J. Jankowski ------------------------------------------------- ProSoft s.c. http://www.prosoft.com.pl Kompleksowe rozwiązania informatyczne. Internet. ------------------------------------------------- biuro: 02-798 Warszawa, ul. Pod Lipą 4 tel./fax (+48 22) 859-7253 GSM: (+48) 602-232-936 ------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server Project. See <URL:http://httpd.apache.org/userslist.html> for more info. To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] " from the digest: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]