On 05/07/2015 08:31 AM, Bob Proulx wrote:
Marco Stoecker wrote:
thanks for your help. I did it the other way. Just installed wheezy on
a 2nd machine, installed apache2, disabled the default site and still,
if I call http://192.168.10.16, it shows the default site.
I am unable to recreate your problem on wheezy. I just now installed
a pristine wheezy installation. I installed apache. I disabled the
regular port 80 non-https as previously discussed. Additionally on
Wheezy it is necessary to comment out the NameVirtualHost line as well
as the Listen entry.
File /etc/apache2/ports.conf
# NameVirtualHost *:80
# Listen 80
The rest of the instructions were as previously noted. When doing
that there is no web server listening on port 80. I cannot recreate
your problem.
But is where can I disable the default completely (I guess somewhere
to change the DocumentRoot in the main config)?
I am sorry but if the instructions are followed then there will be no
web server listening on port 80. I can only assume that you are
missing some step. Go back and try it all again. Really! :-)
If you follow the instructions given then there will be no web server
listening on port 80 and there won't be a default "It works!" page.
Go back and double check everything.
Bob
But what happens to the mailman site, if I disable listening on port 80?
Will the mailman site still be available?
BR
Marco
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