2010/1/16 Jiongliang Zhang <zhnzhong...@gmail.com>:

> so when I using mydomain:80 and mydomain:8080, I can request both of them.
> But now I have new reqirements, I hope using mydomain/mailman and
> mydomain/redmine
> to identify them, just like:
>
>     http://mydomain/mailman
>     http://mydomain/redmine
>
> on ubuntu server 8.04, apache2.2, ip: 192.168.1.128, domain: mydomain
>
> mailman path:  /var/lib/mailman/*
> redmine path: /var/lib/redmine/*
>
> How can I do this. (I'm newbee on apache)

What you need to know first is that:

http://mydomain/mailman
http://mydomain/redmine

Are just two paths on one server instance. So forget about
virtualhosts, you don't need them. Just get your http://mydomain
server working first.

Then once that works you can add aliase to your config. So it would
look like this:


Alias /mailman /var/lib/mailman
Alias /redmine /var/lib/redmine


Krist

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