Doug Bell wrote:
Do you have two specific NameVirtualHost lines?
NameVirtualHost x.x.x.106:80
NameVirtualHost x.x.x.107:80
Then make sure that all your match one or the other.
A NameVirtualHost *:80 will blanket all addresses apache is listening on.
Thank you, that fixed it. It was in fact
On May 15, 2009, at 7:43 PM, graham wrote:
Hi
I'm having trouble setting up an ip-based vhost. It's something I've
done ok in the past, but this time I just can't get it to work, and
have
tried so many variations on the configuration I feel I'm going in
circles..
This is a RH4 remotely ho
Hi
I'm having trouble setting up an ip-based vhost. It's something I've
done ok in the past, but this time I just can't get it to work, and have
tried so many variations on the configuration I feel I'm going in circles..
This is a RH4 remotely hosted system with Apache 2.0. It was configured
with