NameVirtualHost 127.0.0.1
<VirtualHost 127.0.0.1>
DocumentRoot /Library/Webserver/Documents/nathanwainright.com
ServerName www.nathanwainwright.com
</VirtualHost>
<VirtualHost 127.0.0.1>
DocumentRoot /Library/Webserver/Documents/wormhole5.org
ServerName www.wormhole5.org
</VirtualHost>
i changed the * to 127.0.0.1... now it directs itself to the Directory
just above the two dires... but hey.. its kinda working.
Nathan wrote:
K, I do have apache running standalone... would the option of inetd be
a better idea? and what else would i need to setup?
Also, where would I find some info on setting up the system like your's
is?
At this point i'll try anyways.
thanks very much.
-- nathan
Shawn wrote:
Your config file should have a line like so:
NameVirtualHost *
If you use a *, you're saying that all incoming (destination) IPs will be
checked to see if they are to be handled by a virtual host. This is done by
the <VirtualHost> directives like so:
<VirtualHost *>
Using a * here says that all requests (and all ports) will be compared against
the server name and/or alias. So, a full <VirtualHost> directive might look
like so:
<VirtualHost *>
ServerName www.mysite.com
ServerAlias mysite.com
DocumentRoot /home/www
</VirtualHost>
By replacing the astrix in the VirtualHost directive, you can have Apache only
respond as the virtual host if the request is for a specific IP address and/
or port (i.e. <VirtualHost 192.168.0.1:8080>.
I would guess from your description, you are trying to mix a standalone server
with virtual hosting. This can be done, but this is the type of area where
you might need to mess around with the value for the NameVirtualHost.
I found it easier to setup my main site as a virtual site - so every site on
my server is a virtual site, and by relying on the requested host name, all
improper requests are handled by my default (i.e. first) virtual host. (I'm
sure the Apache Guru's on the list will likely correct me on some points, but
this is how my server is working....)
With regards to OSX, I don't think the problem would be platform specific, but
is likely more in the config file for the Virtual Hosts. However, I've never
set up Apache on a Mac before, so take this post with a grain of salt.. :D
HTH
Shawn
On Wednesday 04 August 2004 00:22, Nathan wrote:
anyone on the list ever setup virtual hosting with apache, on OSX?
if so, some help.
I setup things with Netinfo Manager, and then /etc/httpd/httpd.conf
no avail... can't see anything locally now.
any ideas, most helpful
-- nathan
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