Von: Joseph Morgan [mailto:josephmmor...@hotmail.com] 
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 26. März 2009 03:21
An: users@httpd.apache.org
Betreff: [us...@httpd] Mangled my Virtual Hosts

 

I have somehow mangled my virtual hosts.. or so I think. I have two web 
sites http://www.ProSportsResumes.com, and 
http://www.VideoFortWorth.com, among others hosted on the same machine. 
If you visit http://www.VideoFortWorth.com, you'll see 
"ProSportsResumes" in the title, but the content of both are correct.

My host machine is behind a router with port forwarding turned on. All 
incoming traffic on port 80 is forwarded to this machine. 

The "hostname" command returns "WEBHOST"

My hosts file has entries like: 

127.0.0.1 localhost
127.0.0.1 www.VideoFortWorth.com
127.0.0.1 www.ProSportsResumes.com

My httpd.conf has this line as it should:

# Virtual hosts
Include conf/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf

And my httpd-vhosts.conf has:

NameVirtualHost 127.0.0.1:*

ServerAdmin ad...@prosportsresumes.com
DocumentRoot X:/webs/ProSportsResumes
ServerName www.ProSportsResumes.com



ServerAdmin ad...@videofortworth.com
DocumentRoot X:/webs/VideoFortWorth
ServerName www.VideoFortWorth.com


Any ideas are appreciated.
Joe Morgan

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Hi Joe,

 

I´m not sure, but I mean you must enter another IP for your NameVirtualHost.

 

So your Domain has the public IP .64.202.189.170. That’s  the router with
port forwarding to your webserver in a non-public net (like 10.0.0.x /
192.168.0.y / ..)

If your webserver have the IP 10.0.0.5, for example, you has to be entered
this IP for NameVirtualHost.

 

Another idea is to catch all incoming requests on this webserver like in
this config:

 

..

 

<VirtualHost *:80>

    DocumentRoot (anyPath)

    ServerName www.ProSportsResumes.com

 

    ServerAdmin (anyMailAddy)

    ErrorLog (anyPath)

    CustomLog  (anyPath)

 

      

</VirtualHost>

..

 

 

Hope one of these ideas works,

 

Greats,

Christian Buczek

 

 

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