> This happened to me when I was playing with non-IP virtual servers. > Apache's root server appears to become inaccessible as soon as you > add such a virtual server. I had to add a virtual server for what > was originally the root server to get it to work. > That you need a virtual server for the original root server is not stated explicitly, but is shown in the examples in the docs.
> I find Apache's treatment of servers as either the root or virtual > to be a bit annoying. Virtual servers don't seem to be able to override > things done in the root; sometimes I might not want to use an ErrorDocument > on a virtual server for example, while I want one on the root. I think that > all servers should be on equal footing. > Can't this be done using per-directory options? - Jay -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .