> Hello! Hello, > I have just enabled and tested some stuff with the 3.9-apache server. The > predefined "It Worked!"-page works as expected. I have added one more > directory by adding > > <Directory "/var/www/htdocs/my_test"> > Options MultiViews > AllowOverride None > Order allow,deny > Allow from all > </Directory> > > to my httpd.conf
This option is only needed to change directory setting (e.g. Security). In this case it is not needed, because the directory belongs to your document root. > the directory my_test is a mount point where I mount my www-drive Why not mounting it to /var/www/htdocs? > Accessing this directory from internet works as expected, but if I access > it from the internal (192.168.1.*) network the returned address is my > hostname (which can not be looked up in any DNS). I would like the servers > local IP-adress to be returned instead (just as when i access the "It > Worked!"-page). That doesn't make sense (and can't be) as long as you haven't added a virtual host. Please add your changes to httpd.conf... > Since the "It Worked!"-page works without tricks with virtual hosts i > expect to solve this without using them. How can this be done? What do you need the virtual host for? I did not understand what you want to do. > -- > <--------------------------------------------> > Jon Sjvstedt > > d00jon()dtek,chalmers!se jonsjostedt[]hotmail:com > Regards Hagen Volpers