Hi All,
I'm trying to figure out the right prescription for the following
scenario. When my users are inside our firewall (a 192.168.x.x
network), I'd like them to be able to browse a particular site without
any authentication at all. If they want to see the site from home, or
anywhere outside
I had already posted this on the configuration list, but got no
replies, so I thought someone here might be able to better answer.
I've got an odd thing happening and I'm not sure why. I've got the
following mod rewrite conditions and rules for the default site on my
apache box:
Directory /
I used to host a site on my box, but the user has decided to use Apple
new iWeb and .mac hosting service. In this service, she has to use
their domain, so their is no DNS switch. The URL for her new site is
like this:
http://web.mac.com/username/iWeb/Sitename/welcome.html
So, I my box, I set
I think this is impossible to answer without knowing what the
DocumentRoot of each of the two vhosts is. Please provide what your
file structure looks like,
On 11/4/05, Cristian Bichis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello!
I have one problem who gives me headache.
I have one website, let say:
On 11/2/05, Adam Roberts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It has been a longtime since I have needed to use VirtualHost's and now my
ignorance has caught up with me.
I have a two domain names (domain1.com and domain2.net) that I am trying to
host on the same machine with VirtualHost, however, I'm not
On 10/26/05, Dean Maunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to have multiple virtual names for a single host?
Something like:
VirtualHost *:80
DocumentRoot /usr/local/apache2/htdocs/www.mydomain.com
ServerName www.mydomain.com
ServerName www.other-mydomain.com
ServerAdmin [EMAIL
Is it possible to run two separate instances of Apache, both on port
80, but each bound to a different IP? So, for instance one, I'd have
this in the httpd.conf:
Listen 192.168.1.1:80
And in the other, I'd have have:
Listen 192.168.1.2:80
If I started each with a specification of
Is it possible to run two separate instances of Apache, both on port
80, but each bound to a different IP? So, for instance one, I'd have
this in the httpd.conf:
Listen 192.168.1.1:80
And in the other, I'd have have:
Listen 192.168.1.2:80
If I started each with a specification of