If that doesnt work, try <VirtualHost domain.name.com> for each
Steve
Bryan Murdock wrote:
I'm trying to set up apache with two virtual hosts, so I can host a
little family web site as well as a little troop website for the
scouts. I've got to dyndns.org hostnames and I think I'm pretty close. The main one works (the family site), but when I type in the name of the
second I get this in the browser:
Forbidden You don't have permission to access / on this server.
The permissions on the DocumentRoot directory allow global reading of files there. I just created a directory called /var/www/troop439 and specified that for DocumentRoot for the troop439 VirtualHost.
Here are the lines from my apache configuration:
################# Named VirtualHosts NameVirtualHost *
<VirtualHost *> ServerName murdockfamily.homelinux.org ServerAlias *.murdockfamily.homelinux.org #ServerPath /domain DocumentRoot /var/www/html </VirtualHost>
<VirtualHost *> ServerName troop439.homelinux.org ServerAlias *.troop439.homelinux.org #ServerPath /domain DocumentRoot /var/www/troop439 </VirtualHost>
Don't laugh if I did anything really dumb :)
Bryan
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