Use at your own risk. You probably haven't loaded mod authn on your config, check that.
On Sat, May 17, 2014 at 12:37 AM, Andy Canfield <[email protected]>wrote: > Last week, if you went to http://www.andycanfield.com, you would see my > web site. Today, if you go there, you will see "Internal Server Error". > Apache broke it. > > We had four sites on that computer: > [1] http://210.213.49.151/ took you to /var/www/index.html > [2] http://www.andycanfield.com took you to my personal web site > [3] http://210.213.49.151/fasemat took you to FASEMAT > [4] http://210.213.49.151/opal took you to OPAL > > Number 1, 3, and 4 are still working, but number 2 gives "Internal Server > Error". Here is the entry in sites-enabled: > ------------------------------ > NameVirtualHost *:80 > > <VirtualHost *:80> > ServerName www.andycanfield.com > ServerAlias andycanfield.com *.andycanfield.com > DocumentRoot /www/andycanfield/Site > </VirtualHost> > > <Directory /www/andycanfield/Site> > AuthType None > Require all granted > Options FollowSymLinks > </Directory> > ------------------------------ > That was essentially copied from your documentation > (http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/core.html#virtualhost). > It used to read <VirtualHost www.andycanfield.com:80> but that is now > "not recommended". > > /var/log/apache2/error.log shows this: > ------------------------------ > [Sat May 17 10:33:12 2014] [crit] [client 49.49.233.112] configuration > error: couldn't check user. Check your authn provider!: / > [Sat May 17 10:33:12 2014] [crit] [client 49.49.233.112] configuration > error: couldn't check user. Check your authn provider!: /favicon.ico > [Sat May 17 10:33:13 2014] [crit] [client 49.49.233.112] configuration > error: couldn't check user. Check your authn provider!: /favicon.ico > ------------------------------ > What is 'favicon.ico". I don't have one anywhere. And I explicitly told > you that, for this directory, don't check the user; let everyone in. > > How do we get apache 2.2 to route a request to one of several virtual > computers based on what name is used to access the server, and to let > EVERYONE in to that virtual computer? > > You broke my code! > > -- [ ]'s Filipe Cifali Stangler
