Hi,

The exact configuration is:

Listen 10.76.6.1:80

UseCanonicalName Off

DocumentRoot /var/www/html

NameVirtualHost 10.76.6.1:80 <http://10.76.6.1/>

<VirtualHost 10.76.6.1:80 <http://10.76.6.1/>>
    DocumentRoot /var/www/html/www/sub
    ServerName sub.mydomain.com
</VirtualHost>

<VirtualHost 10.76.6.1:80 <http://10.76.6.1/>>
    DocumentRoot /var/www/html/www
    ServerName www.mydomain.com
</VirtualHost>

And I'm using telnet to test virtual hosts with proper host names.

Is there any way, I can trace how apache is finding the absolute path of the
file to be served.

Thanks,
Anand Nalya

On 25/01/2008, Axel-Stephane SMORGRAV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Do you happen to have a Listen directive somewhere in the config for that
> address of yours?
>
> Listen 10.76.6.1:80
>
> Furthermore, are you sure that the request contains a host header with one
> of the VH servernames?
>
> Try to type in the following at a shell prompt ($ is a prompt):
>
> $ telnet 10.76.6.1 80
> GET /index.html HTTP/1.1
> Host: www.mydomain.com
> Connection: close
>
>
> Make sure to press CR twice after the last line. Make sure you have a file
> named index.html in /var/www/html/www
>
> BR
> -ascs
>
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