>> >What does "hostname -f" give you? >> > >> >> Lindsay, you are absolutely correct. My hosts file is in /etc and my >> host.conf is in /etc/apache. I typed the wrong thing on the previous >> message (sleep deprivation...) >> > >So is it fixed? You do not answer my question.
Well... in my httpd.conf file I've entered: <virtualhost www.oneclick.com> Serveradmin [EMAIL PROTECTED] DocumentRoot /var/www/oneclick ServerName oneclick ErrorLog /var/log/apache/oneclick/error.log TransferLog /var/log/apache/oneclick/access.log </VirtualHost> To answer your question here's what I get when typing the following: > hostname oneclick > hostname -f oneclick Despite the above apache still says: [error] Cannot resolve host name www.oneclick.com --- ignoring! httpd: cannot determine local host name. Use the ServerName directive to set it manually. So I changed <virtualhost www.oneclick.com> to <virtualhost oneclick> and rebooted, and still get this when running apache: httpd: cannot determine local host name. Use the ServerName directive to set it manually At this point I have no idea what is causing the conflict. My /etc/hosts is this, "127.0.0.1 oneclick localhost", so it appears that's not the issue either. Any ideas? Thanks!