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Apache Virtual Server Configuration



I finally have it working.  I just removed all of those <directory> blocks
created by Commanche and it just works.  I guess those directory blocks
weren't correctly configured.  Many thanks to Brain Conway,  Deniel
Rinehar, and Scott Stirling for helping and pin pointing.

Huy Le


At 02:18 PM 10/23/99 -0400, you wrote:
>I'm not currently in a mood for thinking, so here's a portion of my conf
>file that has virtual sites working.  The following line was necessary
>to get it to work:
>
>BindAddress *
>
>Here's one of the sites which did work at one point:
>
>NameVirtualHost www.clue4all.net
>
><VirtualHost test.clue4all.net:80>
>ServerAdmin dogbert at clue4all.net
>DocumentRoot /usr/local/apache/test/
>ServerName test.clue4all.net
>ErrorLog /usr/local/apache/logs/error_log
>TransferLog /usr/local/apache/logs/access_log
></VirtualHost>
>
>
>Try changing <virtualhost "192.168.1.1" > to <virtualhost
>"www.haiau.com" >, though I think that might require a dns entry for
>that to work correctly.  I'm not sure whether it is necessary to have
>the virtual site in both ServerName and VirtualHost, but I've found that
>to be the case in getting it to work.
>
>Beyond that, I'm not sure what pointers I might have (except don't use
>Comanche, as it leaves your conf file incomprehensible =) ).  An error
>log with debugging turned on would help, as mentioned before.
>
>Brian Conway
>dogbert at clue4all.net
>
>You wouldn't buy a car that would break down every morning on your way
>to work.  Why would you use an operating system that does the same?
>                -- Anonymous Coward
> 
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