How to obtain a virtual address like dat?
On Nov 19, 5:34 pm, Nico Kadel-Garcia <nka...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 7:21 AM, Thorsten Schöning > > > > > > > > > > <tschoen...@am-soft.de> wrote: > > Guten Tag Ratheesh Sahayaraj, > > am Montag, 19. November 2012 um 12:59 schrieben Sie: > > >> <VirtualHost *:80> > >> ServerAdmin webmas...@dummy-host.example.com > >> DocumentRoot /var/www/html/websvn > >> ServerName svn > >> ErrorLog logs/websvn-error_log > >> CustomLog logs/websvn-access_log common > >> <Location /> > >> Options +FollowSymLinks > >> AllowOverride None > >> order allow,deny > >> allow from all > >> AuthType Basic > >> AuthName "Subversion Repository" > >> Require valid-user > >> AuthUserFile /svn/conf/svn-auth-file > >> <IfModule mod_php4.c> > >> php_flag magic_quotes_gpc Off > >> php_flag track_vars On > >> </IfModule> > >> </Location> > >> </VirtualHost> > > > You should read the docs on what a virtual host is and how it works, > > afterwards you can configure the same for Bugzilla and access both > > applications using proper names as you already configured "svn" for > > WebSVN. > > >> PerlSwitches -I/var/www/html/bugzilla -I/var/www/html/bugzilla/lib -w - > >> T > >> PerlConfigureRequire /var/www/html/bugzilla/mod_perl.pl > > > You shouldn't need the I-switch and those two lines assume that > > nothing else is running in your httpd, you can't have Bugzilla and > > Subversion in parallel this way. You need virtual hosts, read about > > them. Below is an exmaple configuration I use, I don't use with > > commented mod_pelr.pl because I don't use it currently. > > Note that hostname based virtual hosts are one of the irksome > poltergeists of secure computing. The big part of the problem is that > SSL keys are tied to IP addresses, and you can't use different keys > for different virtual hosts on the same IP address. The other problem > is that for most configurations, you wind up having to use the fully > qualified hostname for all URL's, and can't use the IP address or > aliases for the same site unless you *manually* set them all up as > ServerAlias options. > > If feasible: get a separate IP address for the separate service, set > it up as a virtual IP address, and set up a different IP based virtual > host to separate out the functions of bugzilla and Subversion. > > It's also possible to set up Subversion as a subdirectory on the same > server, by using "https://hostname/svn/" as the URL to work > with.https://[whatver]/svn can then be set to "Redirect" to to the > Subversion URL. just to avoid confusion.