dan moylan wrote: > > dan ritter writes: > > Both of them need to know the relatiionship between names and IP > > addresses. This can be done via DNS or via /etc/hosts entries. > > yes, aok in /etc/hosts. > > > Then the apache servers need to know what servernames that they > > are serving. This is typically in /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/* > > or similar, with stanzas like this: > > <VirtualHost _default_:443> > ServerAdmin webmaster@localhost > DocumentRoot /var/www/html > </VirtualHost> > > > _default_ should only occur zero or more times; otherwise, it > > gets replaced by a full domain name. > > hmmm -- no /etc/apache2 on either machine. no man pages for > apache or apache2. gimmie a hint.
You said you were running apache, so I believed you. Where your system configures it, that's where it is. find / -name apache2.conf -print should find the directory. If it doesn't... are you sure you have apache installed? -dsr- _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list Discuss@lists.blu.org http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss