Hi, The exact configuration is:
Listen 10.76.6.1:80 UseCanonicalName Off DocumentRoot /var/www/html NameVirtualHost 10.76.6.1:80 <http://10.76.6.1/> <VirtualHost 10.76.6.1:80 <http://10.76.6.1/>> DocumentRoot /var/www/html/www/sub ServerName sub.mydomain.com </VirtualHost> <VirtualHost 10.76.6.1:80 <http://10.76.6.1/>> DocumentRoot /var/www/html/www ServerName www.mydomain.com </VirtualHost> And I'm using telnet to test virtual hosts with proper host names. Is there any way, I can trace how apache is finding the absolute path of the file to be served. Thanks, Anand Nalya On 25/01/2008, Axel-Stephane SMORGRAV <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Do you happen to have a Listen directive somewhere in the config for that > address of yours? > > Listen 10.76.6.1:80 > > Furthermore, are you sure that the request contains a host header with one > of the VH servernames? > > Try to type in the following at a shell prompt ($ is a prompt): > > $ telnet 10.76.6.1 80 > GET /index.html HTTP/1.1 > Host: www.mydomain.com > Connection: close > > > Make sure to press CR twice after the last line. Make sure you have a file > named index.html in /var/www/html/www > > BR > -ascs > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server Project. > See <URL:http://httpd.apache.org/userslist.html> for more info. > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > " from the digest: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >