You deleted the stackoverflow post - what did the error log say, exactly? On Mon, 2 May 2022 at 06:06, Josh Mustillo <josh.musti...@gmail.com> wrote:
> IT'S WORKING: > > Weird, fresh VM, 99% of guides are the same except the write up on vultr. > Could it have been me being lazy and running a web server as root user? The > only thing different was this command: > sudo find /var/www/website1.com/public_html -type d -exec chmod g+s {} \; > > Guide that worked: > https://www.vultr.com/docs/set-up-virtual-hosts-with-apache-on-ubuntu-20-04-lts/ > > On Mon, 2 May 2022 at 19:38, Josh Mustillo <josh.musti...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hi :D, Yeah I tried directory blocks within the configs, I updated my >> stack post as that was a spelling error as I changed the configs for my >> post using generic domain instead of my actual domains XD, literally going >> to set up a new VM and start fresh again. There must be a bug or something >> with apaches name handling as port based works, (also updated my stack >> post) to show port based virtual hosts are working. >> >> On Mon, 2 May 2022 at 6:27 pm, Ivan Ionut <ivan.io...@tehnopol-gl.ro> >> wrote: >> >>> Hi, I'm usually the guy that needs requests help :D but have you tried >>> this directory block? >>> >>> <Directory "/var/www/website2.com/public_html"> >>> Require all granted >>> Options -Indexes >>> </Directory> >>> >>> >>> P.S I noticed in your stack post that you added Directory block of >>> website*1*.com within website*2*.com >>> --- >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On 02-05-2022 09:49, Josh Mustillo wrote: >>> >>> Gday, >>> >>> I'll post a link to my stack overflow post as it's nicely formatted: >>> >>> >>> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/72073312/apache-virtual-hosts-not-working-for-my-two-domains >>> >>> I've been trying for a couple of weeks on a oracle compute instance with >>> no luck so I thought I would try a Multisite on a local Ubuntu virtual >>> machine with no luck either. >>> >>>