Everything I have done in the past. When it was not working for me. I can only 
make one suggestion. I have noticed a rare accurance that seems to happen with 
apache. When the server is started or restarted it may or may not actual start. 
I have had the server tell me it was operating but yet not actually be 
operating. In fact the only way I have seen to be able to get around that was 
by going into the services and restarting with the system running. It may or 
may not work I don't know but it sounds as if you have done everything and it 
is not fully actualizing but thinks it is. I hope that someone else has more 
information and can help you further.-----Original Message-----From: "Jim 
Price" [jwpr...@georgiasouthern.edu]date: 01/23/2009 12:43 PMTo: 
us...@httpd.apache.orgsubject: Re: [us...@httpd] Ip based virtual hosts stopped 
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Yes it was working before. Can't be absolutely sure when it stopped working. 
Could have been when openssl was upgraded or could have been when os patches 
were added to the system. I am using direct configuration on the main 
httpd.conf.  I have since downgraded openssl to see if that was the problem. no 
luck. Also recompiled apache from scratch. I know through a truss that the 
logfiles are being opened so it appears to be reading the config file. I run a 
curl command directly on the machine to find out if the virtual hosts are 
listening. curl: (7) Failed to connect to 10.8.10.5: Connection refused

Thank you for any help
Jim

>>> "Edwin" <ddo...@excite.com> 1/23/2009 11:33 AM >>>

?was it working before as you said it stopped. I am wondering if it was working 
and then suddenly is no longer working. If so there may be a problem with the 
network or the server may have fire walled that connection. Also I would like 
to know how you have the configuration.?Here are the virtual host settings from 
the httpd.conf# Purpose: Human ResoursesAre you not using a separate virtual 
host configuration file httpd-vhost.conf, or direct configuration on the main 
httpd.conf file.-----Original Message-----From: "Jim Price" 
[jwpr...@georgiasouthern.edu]date: 01/23/2009 11:06 AMTo: 
us...@httpd.apache.orgsubject: Re: [us...@httpd] Ip based virtual hosts stopped 
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