Just above your ServerAlias line, add:
ServerName. test.net

I think that's what is missing.  You can also use the apachectl command to test 
which named virtual hosts it is aware of (run the command with no optional 
parameters to see options.)

Ken

> On Jul 3, 2014, at 3:44 AM, Mikko Ohtamaa <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> To get experience how to setup Apache 
> 
> - First setup a normal static site with bunch of files HTML files 
> 
> - Then configure DNS, domain names, etc. for this site
> 
> - Then move forward to dynamically set up Plone site
> 
> This way the difficulty raises on each step. If you have no experience 
> jumping directly settings up Apache + Plone is like jumping 5 m into ocean 
> and hope to you somehow figure out how to learn to swim while being in the 
> free fall.
> 
> Thanks,
> Mikko
> 
> 
>> On 2 July 2014 00:35, wiedhas72 <[email protected]> wrote:
>> That is my exact setup.  Should I remove the VHM then?  I can't figure out
>> why I can't reach the site. I don't have a vhost file - where is this
>> located?  I can't believe how difficult this has been. Apache is the
>> culprit.
>> 
>> The reason port 80 was unavailable was because the machine is off at the
>> moment.
>> 
>> 
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