That is one assumption, sure. Best to have the user run apachectl -S to
confirm. For all we know, they could have defined invalid vhosts.

On Thu, 30 Jun 2022 at 16:54, <free...@videotron.eu> wrote:

> You are missing something called virtual hosts. You are allowed one host
> but you can have many virtual hosts. Secondly, you should be using Leap
> 15.4, it sounds like you are out of date, sorry to say.
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> If you go to your httpd.conf file then you will notice that there is  a
> enable virtual hosts #include virtual hosts.conf httpd-vhosts.conf so
> uncomment it remove the #
>
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> *De :* jnil...@jala.com <jnil...@jala.com>
> *Envoyé :* jeudi 30 juin 2022 16:28
> *À :* users@httpd.apache.org
> *Objet :* [users@httpd] NameVirtualHost fails
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>
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> I'm using SUSE Leap 15.3 and apache2. I'm trying to get SSL to  work on
> two hosts with the same IP address. My vhosts.config is set for the two
> hosts but only one actually runs. When I run systemctl status
> apache2.service  I get a message that NameVirtualHost has no effect and
> will be removed. So the configuration only works if I have just one host.
>
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> What key detail am I missing in the network configuration?
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> Thanks,
>
>
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> Jack Nilles
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>

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