What Apache version are you running?

Have you added something like below in httpd.conf

NameVirtualHost your_ip_address:80

then

<VirtualHost your_ip_address:80>
DocumentRoot /var/www/html/path
ServerName another.url.com
ServerAlias another.url.com
 </VirtualHost>

Replace your_ip_address with the IP of the machine Apache is running on

On Thu, Jan 3, 2013 at 4:54 PM, Tom Frost <fro5...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Hi
> I have a Centos server running ePages (which runs on Apache). Now I want
> to use the same server to host a couple of other sites as well, but I can't
> seem to get my configs working correctly. I'm not sure if anyone is
> familiar with epages (I've looked on their forums to no avail), but this is
> the epages bit of the config:
>
> <VirtualHost _default_:80>
> <Location /epages/>
> <IfDefine LB> ProxyPass balancer://cluster/epages/ ProxyPassReverse
> balancer://cluster/epages/
> </IfDefine>
> <IfDefine !LB> ProxyPass http://myinternal.url:8008/epages/ProxyPassReverse
> http://myinternal.url:8008/epages/
> </IfDefine>
> </Location>
> </VirtualHost>
> and this is what I've added
> <VirtualHost my.ip.add.res:80> DocumentRoot /var/www/html/path/
> ServerName another.url.com
> ServerAlias another.url.com </VirtualHost>
> Now I was under the impression that any request to "another.url.com" will
> go to the DocumentRoot which I have added, and any other request will go to
> the default which epages will handle.
> However, no matter how I go to the server, with any of the URLs pointing
> to it, it always goes to the new vhost which I have added, and never goes
> to epages anymore.
> I don't want to change the epages configuration if possible, can anyone
> shed any light as to what's happening here?
> There is a lot more to the epages configurations, but not related to
> VirtualHosts so I havent pasted it, but if I need to then let me know.
> Thanks in advance for any help
> Tom
>
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