Hello all,

I’m having some issues with Apache virtual hosting. I
have Red Hat 7.0 installed, IP address of 10.0.10.76
with DNS ‘A Record’ name ‘slin01dx’. I have two apache
virtual hosts defined that are called
timesheet.graybar.com and oncall.graybar.com. I have
only recently added the oncall.graybar.com entry. Both
of these entries have DNS ‘CNAME’ records that point
back to ‘slin01dx’.

The problem that I’m having is that regardless of
which name you type in, the first virtual host entry
in httpd.conf is the site that you’re taken to. In
other words, if timesheet.graybar.com is listed first
in httpd.conf and you type in oncall.graybar.com in
your browser, it takes you to the
timesheet.graybar.com site, and vice-versa.

Does anyone know what might be causing this? Here’s
what my virtual host entries look like:

NameVirtualHost 10.0.10.76
<VirtualHost timesheet.graybar.com>
ServerAdmin stephen.spalding@groupwise
ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ "/home/tss/cgi-bin/"
DocumentRoot /home/tss/htdocs
ServerName timesheet.graybar.com
ErrorLog /home/tss/logs/tss.error
TransferLog /home/tss/logs/tss.access
  <Directory /home/tss/htdocs>
   AuthType Basic
    AuthName isonly
    AuthUserFile /home/main/auth/passwd
    AuthGroupFile /home/main/auth/group
    require valid-user
    require spaldst
    AllowOverride None
    Options +ExecCGI +Indexes
    DirectoryIndex index.pl
    order allow,deny
    allow from all
  </Directory>
</VirtualHost>

<VirtualHost oncall.graybar.com>
ServerAdmin stephen.spalding@groupwise
ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ "/home/oncall/cgi-bin/"
ScriptAlias /oncall/cgi-bin/ "/home/oncall/cgi-bin/"
Alias /oncall/images/ "/home/oncall/images/"
Alias /oncall/html/ "/home/oncall/html/"
DocumentRoot /home/oncall/cgi-bin
ServerName oncall.graybar.com
ErrorLog /home/oncall/logs/oncall.error
TransferLog /home/oncall/logs/oncall.access
  <Directory /home/oncall/cgi-bin>
   AuthType Basic
    AuthName isonly
    AuthUserFile /home/main/auth/passwd
    AuthGroupFile /home/main/auth/group
    require valid-user
    require oncall
    AllowOverride None
    Options +ExecCGI +Indexes
    DirectoryIndex main_page.pl
    order allow,deny
    allow from all
  </Directory>
</VirtualHost>

Thanks!

-Stephen Spalding


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