Zach Uram wrote:
Hi,
I added name based vhosts to my Apache2 install on Debian lenny, but
now when I go to my site:
http://www.jesujuva.org or http://jesujuva.org instead of serving up
/var/www/index.html it serves /var/www/bach/index.html ! Here are my
files:
debian:/etc/apache2# ls sites-available/
bach darcs netrek wiki wp
debian:/etc/apache2# ls sites-enabled/
bach darcs netrek wiki wp
debian:/etc/apache2# cat sites-enabled/bach
<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerName bach.jesujuva.org
DocumentRoot /var/www/bach
</VirtualHost>
Zach
Apache is doing exactly what you are asking it to do. You are pointing
to /var/www/bach as the DocumentRoot for jesujuva.org. So, of course
it is going to be serving /var/www/back/index.html. If you want to
serve a different set of files you have to point Apache to that set of
files. For example, if the index.html file for jesujuva.org is inside
the /var/www/jesujuva directory you would use that directory as your
DocumentRoot. If the DocumentRoot for jesujuva.org is in /var/www then
that is where you would point Apache.
I agree with one of the other people who replied here. It's much easier
to put the configuration for all your sites in a single file.
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