[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

Re: Apache <VirtualHost>



I think he already did.

wizard -> /home/cigan#host www.lizard.co.il
www.lizard.co.il has address 192.114.206.208
wizard -> /home/cigan#host linux.lizard.co.il
linux.lizard.co.il has address 192.114.206.208

It's the reversed resolving that has a problem. Try to configure
sub interface on your linux and give it to the linux.lizard.co.il.

then just configure for example:

NameVirtualHost 192.114.206.209

<VirtualHost 192.114.206.209>
     ServerAdmin user@lizard.co.il
     DocumentRoot /home/httpd/lizard
     ServerName intranet.abirnet.co.il
     ErrorLog logs/linux-error_log
     CustomLog logs/linux-access_log common
</VirtualHost>

It works for me.

CIGAN.

On Thu, 13 May 1999, Mike Almogy wrote:

|Ben Nes Michael wrote:
|
|> two thing to do.
|>
|> First tell your DNS about the new hosts
|>
|
|I have 2 DNS  A records that point at 192.114.206.208
|www     A   192....
|linux     A   192....
|
|
|>
|> Second change the conf files (do u give them IP ?)
|> any way
|> http://mirrors.netvision.net.il/mirrors/apache/docs/vhosts/index.html
|>
|>
|
|and i've been at this site, believe me that when i'm writing to the linux
|group it is after i tried everything i know (and i do know).
|
|
|Mike
|
|
|
|