--On 31 May 2012 07:02:57 -0400 Eric Covener <cove...@gmail.com> wrote:

This fails because <VirtualHost *:80> does not appear to set
a default when you also have a <VirtualHost 192.200.0.1:80>. The
latter always becomes the default.

This is sensible/expected, the vhosts with a specific match in the
incoming interface are the only candidates.

On 31.05.12 12:36, Alex Bligh wrote:
OK. So is there any way, in an environment where it is not possible
to create DNS entries to order, where namevirtualhosts are used,
to have a default vhost which is different from a vhost whose name
is the IP address?

btw: we use hostnames that are present in /etc/hosts.

I found it more efficient to create different /etc/hosts (same name, different IP) on multiple machines than push httpd.conf through a filter that will replace hostname by IP.

Just for sure: * is not acceptable (yet)
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