I wonder if the :80 in the ServerName directive is causing you grief, since
it isn't passed that way for http?

On Fri, Sep 28, 2018, 05:10 Carmel NY <carmel...@outlook.com> wrote:

> On Fri, 28 Sep 2018 11:21:36 +0200, Sander Smeenk stated:
>
> >Quoting Carmel NY (carmel...@outlook.com):
> >> This is my first attempt to set up a virtual host with apache24 on a
> >> FreeBSD 11.2 machine, and it is not working out so well.
> >
> >Please elaborate on the 'not working out so well' bit.
> >
> >
> >> Assuming a site name of example.net, I tried to configure a simple
> vhost.
> >> <VirtualHost *:80>
> >>     ServerAdmin webmas...@example.net
> >>     DocumentRoot "/usr/local/www/testdir"
> >>     ServerName stem.example.net:80
> >
> >The port addition here is not needed and might interfere with your
> >configuration.
> >
> >
> >>     ServerAlias www.stem.example.net
> >>     ErrorLog "/var/log/stem.error.log"
> >>     CustomLog "/var/log/stem.access.log" common
> >>
> >>     AcceptPathInfo On
> >>
> >>   <Directory "/usr/local/www/testdir/">
> >>     AllowOverride all
> >>     Order Allow,Deny
> >>     Allow from all
> >>     # For Apache 2.4 add:
> >>     Require all granted
> >
> >Remove the 'Order' and 'Allow' lines if you're running Apache 2.4
> >Leave the 'Require all granted' line in that case.
> >
> >
> >>   </Directory>
> >> </VirtualHost>
> >
> >Otherwise this vhost config looks just dandy!
> >
> >
> >> apachectl -S
> >> VirtualHost configuration:
> >> *:80                   stem.example.net
> >> (/usr/local/etc/apache24/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf:24)
> >> *:443                  example.net
> >> (/usr/local/etc/apache24/extra/httpd-ssl.conf:121)
> >
> >It shows up here on port 80 too!
> >
> >
> >> Obviously, I am dong something wrong, but I have no idea what.
> >
> >Please tell us what is not working for you!
>
> Okay, on a stock FreeBSD installation, maybe on others too, there is an
> index.html file in the document root that displays, "It Works" when it is
> access. Now, when I type in my normal web address; http://example.net, the
> vhost site is displayed. However, if I type in the vhost name;
> http://stem.example.net, the regular site is display; ie. "It Works". That
> is exactly opposite of what it is supposed to be doing. That make no sense,
> so I know that I am doing something really wrong.
>
> My dns is handled by <dyn.com>. This is an export of the settings:
>
> $ORIGIN .
> $TTL 86400
> example.net IN SOA ns1153.dns.dyn.com. zone-admin.dyndns.com. (
>                      2018092719 ; serial number
>                      10800 ; refresh
>                      1800 ; update retry
>                      604800 ; expire
>                      1800 ; minimum
>                      )
>                      NS ns1153.dns.dyn.com.
>                      NS ns2173.dns.dyn.com.
>                      NS ns3176.dns.dyn.com.
>                      NS ns4139.dns.dyn.com.
>
> google._domainkey.example.net. 600 IN TXT "v=DKIM1\; k=rsa\;
> p=MIGfMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBAQUAA4GNADCBiQKBgQCvIiRSLU6aPFuQ9vNjioVMLbJfHayAL9DNByMtJV3dKy0nckOMa0mhDEbnTg7/SNVwmgI8Wb0PY2FFsu2pGLJNFflOeSxV1w8Fs3JHbqhRmdH4da8Kzpwg17+ZwjHX1/0nELEkrNqKwa1Htj3apzbEJETCa7+Qp2qXxE84d3ZZmwIDAQAB"
> scorpio.example.net. 600 IN A 174.109.224.43
> example.net. 600 IN A 174.109.224.43
> example.net. 600 IN TXT "v=spf1 include:_spf.google.com ~all"
> example.net. 86400 IN MX 1 aspmx.l.google.com.
> example.net. 86400 IN MX 10 alt3.aspmx.l.google.com.
> example.net. 86400 IN MX 10 alt4.aspmx.l.google.com.
> example.net. 86400 IN MX 5 alt1.aspmx.l.google.com.
> example.net. 86400 IN MX 5 alt2.aspmx.l.google.com.
> stem.example.net. 600 IN A 174.109.224.43
> www.scorpio.example.net. 600 IN CNAME scorpio.example.net.
> www.example.net. 600 IN CNAME example.net.
> www.stem.example.net. 600 IN CNAME stem.example.net.
>
> --
> Carmel
>
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