The following reply was made to PR general/1247; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Marc Slemko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Apache bugs database <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:  Subject: Re: general/1247: Main server configuration & VirtualHosts are 
botched (fwd)
Date: Sun, 19 Oct 1997 00:34:15 -0600 (MDT)

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 Date: Sat, 18 Oct 1997 23:27:51 -0700 (PDT)
 From: JDC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: general/1247: Main server configuration & VirtualHosts are botched
 
 > Synopsis: Main server configuration & VirtualHosts are botched
 > 
 > State-Changed-From-To: open-analyzed
 > State-Changed-By: marc
 > State-Changed-When: Sat Oct 18 22:57:34 PDT 1997
 > State-Changed-Why:
 > It is quite unfortunate that you do not find pleasure in
 > using Apache.
 > 
 > Did Ken's NameVirtualHost suggestion help?  You just need
 > one for each IP you want to be considered for name-based
 > vhost matching, not one before each VirtualHost section
 > as he implied.
 
        I've tried this implementation as well, placing lines
        suc has the following into the httpd.conf:
 
        <VirtualHost virtualhost.parodius.com>
        NameVirtualHost 206.190.135.249:80
        User user
        Group group
        ServerName virtualhost.parodius.com
        </VirtualHost>
 
        This results in the VirtualHost's working, but the main
        server configuration not working -- the main server
        then goes to the first <VirtualHost> defined, despite
        not containing the same name (but the same IP).
 
 > Where are you testing this from?  If your client is running
 > on the same box as the server, there are known issues.  Try
 > a client running on a seperate machine.
 
        My Client is Netscape Communicator 4.03 for Windows 95.
        It is running on my Windows 95 box, on a network com-
        pletly outside of where the server is.
 
        Again, this is not the problem -- once I reverted back
        to 1.3a1 or 1.2.4, the problem went away.
 
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