True. Setting up apache better would be best.

For what it's worth this instruction carries with it a note of warning, 
particularly about servers with additional sites. It was the step that he 
missed, and so perhaps a different  not should be added into it's place on the 
instructions for ubuntu using packages.

Also, to my understanding, ubuntu comes with the assumption of a single virtual 
host site setup. That Richard was getting that message *most likely* means that 
there isn't a second virtual host to be worried about.

-ramon.


On 10/10/2013, at 09:13 , Mark Tompsett wrote:

> Greetings,
> 
> Though "$ sudo a2dissite 000-default" may work. The problem is that the 
> default port 80 is matching the default site rather than OPAC or Staff 
> Clients. This is more likely due to trying to access the name-based install 
> with a different name or ip address. As others have suggested, doing that 
> really only masks the problem. It doesn't solve the underlying issue, and if 
> someone is trying to install Koha on a machine that servers other web pages, 
> this is not a good idea.
> 
> GPML,
> Mark Tompsett 
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