Hello,

127.0.0.1 is only configured for site2 -- is it a bug or a feature? Are you 
testing it from the same host, or via proxy on the same host?
-- 

With Best Regards,
Marat Khalili

On September 28, 2015 10:06:04 PM GMT+03:00, Felix Rubio <chro...@kngnt.org> 
wrote:
>Hi everybody :-)
>
>I have an Apache server (2.4) running on a Debian testing. Because I
>need to access some sites from Internet (iface 192.168.1.2)(with and
>without SSL), some others through a VPN (iface 10.8.0.1) and some
>others are purely local to the server (iface 127.0.0.2), I have created
>the following setup: 
>ports.conf:
>  Listen *:80
>  Listen *:443
> 
>site external and internal (same .conf): 
>  <VirtualHost 192.168.1.2:443>  --> SSL-enabled
>  ServerName site0.example.org
>  ....
>  </VirtualHost>
>  <VirtualHost 10.8.0.1:80>      --> Not SSL-enabled
>  ServerName site0.example.org
>  ....
>  </VirtualHost>
> 
>site only internal (same .conf): 
>  <VirtualHost 10.8.0.1:80>      --> Not SSL-enabled
>  ServerName site1.example.org
>  ....
>  </VirtualHost>
> 
>site internal, external, and local (same .conf): 
>  <VirtualHost 10.8.0.1:80 127.0.0.1:80>      --> Not SSL-enabled
>  ServerName site2.example.org
>  ....
>  </VirtualHost>
>  <VirtualHost 10.8.0.1:443 192.168.1.2:443>   --> SSL-enabled
>  ServerName site2.example.org
>  ....
>  </VirtualHost>
> 
>The problem is: when I try to access the with any browser site1, I get
>in the address bar of the browser the URL from site0, and what is
>loaded is site2 (¿¿??). I have been searching for a solution for some
>days but I can not find my way through. Am I doing something
>dramatically wrong? Any help will be appreciated. Thanks!
>Felix

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