On 5/3/07, Ann Hopkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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The "Virtual Host" directive is the only one that takes
"ServerAlias". This actually works in the main configuration file
or a Virtual Host directive.
Right, but you still can't have more than one
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The "Virtual Host" directive is the only one that takes
"ServerAlias". This actually works in the main configuration file
or a Virtual Host directive.
The Apache documentation implies what I tried to be okay, but
specific website examples from other
On 5/3/07, Ann Hopkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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I have a server with multiple hosts names on one IP address. I have
figured out from all the searches I made that I can do rewrite the
other hosts names to "correct" the address to "www".
ServerName
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I have a server with multiple hosts names on one IP address. I have
figured out from all the searches I made that I can do rewrite the
other hosts names to "correct" the address to "www".
ServerName www.example.com:80
ServerName a.example.com:80
Serve
"%h %l %u %t \"%r\" %>s %b" common
CustomLog logs/access_log common
Format strings can be foud here:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/mod/mod_log_config.html#formats
Grts,
Rob
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> Hello Apache users out there.
> I have a rookie questi
Hello Apache users out there.
I have a rookie question regarding
access log entries.
What is being requested with
'-' '-' ? is this just a ping?
I have a site that has attracted some
one with a passion for this and it has
been wasting the memory on this
machine, to the point where processes
won't
Dear all,
just a stupid question regarding Apache and sessions:
We are running Apache 2.0.5x together with Tomcat 5.15.x and are using
mod_auth_cookie_mysql. Authorization is handeld via Tomcat.
Now mod_auth_cookie_mysql sets an expiration-time into the
MySQL-database, after which the cookie is