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After going back through the entire thread dealing with the vhosts problem that was running here recently, I tried to setup my local fileserver with the ‘default’ apache server, and adding 1 virtual host.
my apache2.conf file is basically a default (out of the box) setup, with the line Include conf/vhosts/vhsots.conf uncommented so that it is included.
my vhosts.conf file has <NameVirtualHost 192.168.1.36:80>
<VirtualHost 192.168.1.36:80> ServerName Mambo DocumentRoot /var/www/localhost/htdocs> </VirtualHost>
<VirtualHost 192.168.1.36:80> ServerName GenoFit DocumentRoot /usr2/genofit/public <Driectory /usr2/genofit/public> order deny,allow Allow from all AllowOverride All Options FollowSymLinks </Directory> </VirtualHost>
from the local machine, both hosts are accessible. from another machine on the same router (192.168.1.35): browsing to 192.168.1.36 gives me the Apache default page. browsing to 192.168.1.36/GenoFit gives me “Not Found” The requested URL /GenoFit was not found on the server browsing to 192.168.1.36/Mambo gives me “Not Found” The requested URL /Mambo was not found on the server
ping works in both directions, so I’m sure that it’s something I did/didn’t do correctly in the config files. After reading through the wiki docs on virtual hosts, and the docs on the apache site (which are a little harder to digest), I think that the vhosts file is ok, but I’m not sure about the apache2.conf file…
Any input is appreciated.
John D |
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