Dennis Kaptain wrote:
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De: Uwe Kiewel ml@kiewel-online.ch Para: "Community assistance, encouragement, and advice for using Fedora." fedora-list@redhat.com Enviado: lunes, 27 de abril, 2009 13:42:49 Asunto: Re: Apache Virtual Server
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Dennis Kaptain wrote:
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De: Uwe Kiewel Para: "Community assistance, encouragement, and advice for using Fedora." Enviado: lunes, 27 de abril, 2009 13:15:23 Asunto: Re: Apache Virtual Server
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Dennis Kaptain wrote:
I am playing with the Zend Framework on my laptop. In my reading of
I edited /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf as follows: # ServerName confianza:80
Do not configure a ServerName in the global section if you are using virtual hosts.
HTH Uwe
Uwe, Thanks for the quick response
In /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf I commented out #ServerName confianza:80 Saved the file and restarted the server [root@confianza httpd]# service httpd restart Stopping httpd: [ OK ] Starting httpd: [ OK ] [root@confianza httpd]#
and http://confianzazend still returns the contents of /var/www/html
I also thought to clear the cache in Firefox 3.0.9. That wasn't it either.
Do you have any other ideas? This seems like it should be very easy?
I'm not sure how apache recognizes which virtual server the client requests. Maybe you need a real dns setup.
THT, Uwe
DK
Uwe, I don't know either. I don't really want to set up my own DNS server just to use a virtual host. It would be easier for me to rename directories and move files around. If anyone else sees any errors or has run into this in the past, let me know.
There is something happening in this area, I took a working setup from a server running FC5, and put it on CentOS-5.3 and the virtual name stuff isn't working. Tried on FC10, and that isn't either. Something has changed since the lst time I did this.