On Sun, Apr 25, 2021 at 5:34 PM H <age...@meddatainc.com> wrote: > > On 04/22/2021 08:24 PM, H wrote: > > On 04/22/2021 06:02 PM, Richard wrote: > >>> Date: Thursday, April 22, 2021 16:53:56 -0400 > >>> From: H <age...@meddatainc.com> > >>> > >>> I read on one webpage that the locations (ie app1, app2 etc) have > >>> to have their own A records. Does that mean that I need to have > >>> app1.mydomain.com, app2.mydomain.com etc. registered individually > >>> with my domain registrar for each of them to get its own A record? > >> Yes, the sub-domains need A-records, that is done through the DNS > >> records you set up for the domain. Only the *domain* (e.g., > >> example.com) is registered with the registrar. > >> > >> > >> > >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- > >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@httpd.apache.org > >> For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@httpd.apache.org > >> > > Great, thank you. I just did that and another piece of knowledge fell into > > place... :-) I will let it propagate overnight and look at it again > > tomorrow. > > > I am very happy to share that with the help of this group, I now have several > php applications running on the server. All but one of the apps use php 7.2, > with one using 7.0. Logging to separate error files and access files now also > works fine. IOW, the piece I missed was that IP address cannot be used to > differentiate between various virtual hosts, instead a combination of domain > name and subdomain needs to be used and A records created. > I am going to be doing similar pdq - - - - would you care to share your 'virtualhost' file?
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