Re: [us...@httpd] VirtualHost hostname1.com:0 overlaps with VirtualHost hostname2.com:0

2009-05-07 Thread Eric Covener
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 4:05 PM, André Warnier wrote: > Eric Covener wrote: >> >> On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 12:29 PM, Noah wrote: >>> >>> Hi there, >>> >>> I've googled this issue and still not able to Make sense of a cure. Also >>> the >>> error message does explain what is happening but nothing jum

Re: [us...@httpd] VirtualHost hostname1.com:0 overlaps with VirtualHost hostname2.com:0

2009-05-07 Thread André Warnier
Eric Covener wrote: On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 12:29 PM, Noah wrote: Hi there, I've googled this issue and still not able to Make sense of a cure. Also the error message does explain what is happening but nothing jumps out as to how to fix the problem. "VirtualHost hostname1.com:0 overlaps with V

Re: [us...@httpd] VirtualHost hostname1.com:0 overlaps with VirtualHost hostname2.com:0

2009-05-07 Thread Eric Covener
On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 12:29 PM, Noah wrote: > Hi there, > > I've googled this issue and still not able to Make sense of a cure. Also the > error message does explain what is happening but nothing jumps out as to how > to fix the problem. > > "VirtualHost hostname1.com:0 overlaps with VirtualHost

Re: [us...@httpd] VirtualHost hostname1.com:0 overlaps with VirtualHost hostname2.com:0

2009-05-07 Thread Frank Gingras
Noah, Perhaps you could attach the output to this thread and we can explain it to you then. Frank. Noah wrote: ugh - this is confusing. Is there a sample out there of what needs to go where for an apache2 ubuntu installation. Cheers, Noah Frank Gingras wrote: Noah, Start by looki

Re: [us...@httpd] VirtualHost hostname1.com:0 overlaps with VirtualHost hostname2.com:0

2009-05-07 Thread Noah
ugh - this is confusing. Is there a sample out there of what needs to go where for an apache2 ubuntu installation. Cheers, Noah Frank Gingras wrote: Noah, Start by looking at the output from apache2ctl -S, and make sure all your vhosts either use *:80 or *:443. Of course, your NameV

Re: [us...@httpd] VirtualHost hostname1.com:0 overlaps with VirtualHost hostname2.com:0

2009-05-07 Thread Frank Gingras
Noah, Start by looking at the output from apache2ctl -S, and make sure all your vhosts either use *:80 or *:443. Of course, your NameVirtualHost must match that value. Frank. Noah wrote: Hi there, I've googled this issue and still not able to Make sense of a cure. Also the error message d

[us...@httpd] VirtualHost hostname1.com:0 overlaps with VirtualHost hostname2.com:0

2009-05-07 Thread Noah
Hi there, I've googled this issue and still not able to Make sense of a cure. Also the error message does explain what is happening but nothing jumps out as to how to fix the problem. "VirtualHost hostname1.com:0 overlaps with VirtualHost hostname2.com:0, the first has precedence, perhaps yo