Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Weird NameVirtualHost problem

2007-11-03 Thread tech1
sted in my previous post, rename the file and restart httpd to prove the file is the one being used. If Apache httpd runs properly without that file, search for the configuration file being used. solprovider On 11/2/07, tech1 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks. > > 1) I'm sure i

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mod_auth_dbmcookie.so (help!)

2007-11-02 Thread tech1
I'm not sure I understand what it does, could you elaborate? If it's that useful maybe you should contact the Apache people and share it? At 03:05 PM 11/2/2007, you wrote: Thanks, Nick. Unfortunately, it actually works quite well. I was hoping to continue using it after upgrading. It has

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Weird NameVirtualHost problem

2007-11-02 Thread tech1
You can change the severs to example.com and the IP Addresses. For easier configuration and less chance of accidentally destroying the main configuration file, you can replace the sections with Include conf/virtualhosts.conf and put all the entries in the new file. solprovider On 11/2/07, tech1 &l

[EMAIL PROTECTED] Weird NameVirtualHost problem

2007-11-02 Thread tech1
I'm running apache 1.3 on a FreeBSD box. I've just started using NameVirtualHosts for about 100 web sites. There are other web sites on the server using individual IP addresses. The containers are all identical except for the info pertinent to each domain name and directory, they were ALL