With the Americas running out of IPv4, it’s official: The Internet is full

2014-06-13 Thread techlists
Thought you might find this article informative http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2014/06/with-the-americas-running-out-of-ipv4-its-official-the-internet-is-full/ Keith --- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org

Re: Where to define vhosts

2014-06-13 Thread Mike Ballon
Depends on the disto. /usr/local/apache2/conf/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at 3:05 PM, techli...@phpcoderusa.com wrote: I am wondering what the proper way to add vhosts to the Apache config. I've used 3 methods. 1) add them to the bottom of the httpd.conf file 2) add

Re: Where to define vhosts

2014-06-13 Thread Michael Torres
Depends on the version of apache you are using. I use 2.2 and I add it to the https.conf file..,no issues On Jun 13, 2014 12:53 PM, techli...@phpcoderusa.com wrote: I am wondering what the proper way to add vhosts to the Apache config. I've used 3 methods. 1) add them to the bottom of the

Re: Where to define vhosts

2014-06-13 Thread techlists
Thank you everyone for your help!! I'm running Apache 2.2 on CentOS 6.5. I was told once to put the vhost file in the config path so that during future upgrades I do not lose my configuration. My main concern is where the config files are included in the httpd.conf file and how that might

Re: Where to define vhosts

2014-06-13 Thread Michael Torres
My experience is the config for v hosts is at the bottom of the file. That is for apache 2.2. On Jun 13, 2014 1:25 PM, techli...@phpcoderusa.com wrote: Thank you everyone for your help!! I'm running Apache 2.2 on CentOS 6.5. I was told once to put the vhost file in the config path so that

Re: Where to define vhosts

2014-06-13 Thread Ed
In Fedora, if you don't want updates to the app (Apache in this case) to overwrite your configurations, you put them in /etc/httpd/conf.d one config file per vhost, and all the other none core config files (php, perl, dav_svn, etc) - you may need to preface them with numbers to have them load in

Re: Where to define vhosts

2014-06-13 Thread James Dugger
Keith, In CentOS /conf.d/ is specifically designated for this purpose with Include /etc/httdf/conf.d/*.conf added to the end of the httpd.conf file. That said it does not HAVE to go there. I have architect-ed a dev environment for an organization where the site developers are not familiar with

Re: Where to define vhosts

2014-06-13 Thread Ed
+1 James - locating config files is best thought of as a variety of traditions. Apache itself is very flexible as you can locate both the executable and configuration files almost anywhere. you could even put the conf files under version control. ;) have fun Kieth On Fri, Jun 13, 2014 at

Re: With the Americas running out of IPv4, it’s official: The Internet is full

2014-06-13 Thread Michael Butash
Sad part is most technical implementations are still crippled. Cisco has put on events at the past several yearly ipv6 congress events, and every year they still general client usage to be problematic in a pure ipv6 environment. I think last year was apple ios not supporting dhcpv6 various