Or so I thought,
Thanks to those that responded, but the problem was only that I got the
host name wrong. I'm an idiot.
bwobbones wrote:
>
> Thanks for the reply,
>
> But no, I changed the name to protect the innocent. The real files
> contain correct host nam
Thanks for the reply,
Sorry, a mis-communication. I mean process as in a series of steps. I.e.
is there some way of getting httpd to print out the sequence of steps that
it is using to determine which vhost to go to?
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
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> bwobbones wrote:
>> Hi,
&
Hi,
Does anyone know how I can see the process by which apache is working out
which vhost to go to? I've got a problem where it's always going to the
default (http://www.nabble.com/More-Virtual-Host-problems-tf2265477.html)
Thanks,
Greg
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Thanks for the reply,
But no, I changed the name to protect the innocent. The real files
contain correct host names.
Steve Swift wrote:
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> If what you've posted is accurate, the second host is not used because you
> missed a dot from:
> ServerName wwwhost2.com
>
> Surely it should be w
I know,
I've read all of the virtual hosting postings, and tried all of the
answers with still no results.
My problem is that I have two hosts, www.host1.com that I proxy off to
another server and www.host2.com that I forward via jk to tomcat. Either of
these work fine (if I comment out the