Hi.

--On 01/01/01 16:23:14 +0100 Philipp Rotmann, Linksystem Muenchen wrote:
>> The same happens if I define an _default_:* Virtual Host with
>> MidgardEngine Off. What am I missing? As far as I understood
>> it MidgardEngine Off can be defined per virtual host, and it
>> will only intercept if any name:port/prefix combination
>> matches a host entry.
> I'm quite sure that Apache doesn't like it being configured for
> two different host names on the same IP address without a clean
> name-based vhost config.  Try to configure both users.nehmer.net
> and www.nehmer.net as NameVirtualHosts, one with MidgardEngine
> on and one with MidgardEngine off.
Well, I did forgot to copy&paste those line out of my configuration:
---
NameVirtualHost 62.104.113.22:80
---

I used the Apache Vhost Documentation to set this up and it works quite
fine so far. I have multiple Hosts lying on this IP, which are all
working fine. The problem only arises if I want him to use the main
server or the _default_ vhost.

What's bothering me more is the fact that mod_midgard intercepts a call
to an adress with no Midgard host entry. It should not do this,
documatiation says that those requests are handed back to Apache.


Live long and prosper!
Torben Nehmer

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