At a glance the following config should work.  If apache is not in
'accept' then you've done something wrong.


* Dan Phoenix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010410 15:01] wrote:
> 
> 
> Ok let's take this for example
> 
> Listen 172.16.0.26:80
> Listen 172.16.6.2:80
> 
> NameVirtualHost 172.16.0.26:80
> NameVirtualHost 172.16.6.2:80
> 
> <VirtualHost 172.16.0.26:80 172.16.6.2:80>
> 
> .6.2 is real ip for load balancer.
> .0.x is for internal use
> 
> so let;s rewrite.
> 
> Bind *
> Port 80
> 
> NameVirtualHost 172.16.0.26
> NameVirtualHost 172.16.6.2
> 
> <VirtualHost 172.16.6.2>
> 
> 
> this the idea?
> not even sure why .0.26 etc was setup tha tis just for internal testing
> but a good thing to have...maybe a 
> NameVirtual *
> VirtualHost *
> 
> not sure if i can get away with that....i will play with it for abit..
> let me know if you already know off hand.
> reason we even have namevirtualhost is because we have alot of 
> virtual hosts setup and is required in that case as they all use same ip
> address.
> 
> 

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