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Thanks for reading this. I'm running Debian Sarge with Apache/2.0.54. I've configured various virtual websites, which work fine, but I'm unable to get Apache2 to render a non-virtual site, i.e., when I access the server by IP address, it always produces the first virtual site instead of the html located at the document root. Does Apache2 allow non-virtual sites to be mixed with virtual? The closest clue I found was in the Apache docs, which say that the first virtual container will be used for unmatched requests, but I don't know if there's a way to do both non-virtual and virtual sites. Since I have a lot of html and php that's written for a non-virtual site, I'd like to have the option. TIA. Bill Horne -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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