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Join Date: Oct 2004
Posts: 9
OS: FreeBSD
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Seeking for vhosts tutorial, name-base
Hi folks,
VMWare Server Bridged connection Ubuntu 7.04 server amd64 (Host) Apache/2.2.3 LAN IP 192.168.0.10 CentOS 5 x86_64 (Guest) Apache LAN IP 192.168.0.20 Router All www ports, 80, 443 and 8080 are connected to Ubuntu No port forwarded to CentOS Domain domain1.com - pointing to Ubuntu domain2.com - pointing to CentOS Can any folk advise me where can I find a tutorial to setup vhosts, name-base, on Ubuntu? Google search brought me; http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Apache_..._by_IP_Address which, I think, can be modified for my use. But I can't find /etc/apache2/conf/vhosts/vhosts.conf. Whether I have to create it together with the directories above /conf/vhosts/vhosts.conf. OR their file structure is different to Ubuntu. Advice would be appreciated. TIA B.R. satimis |
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Re: Seeking for vhosts tutorial, name-base
I'm not familiar with where Ubuntu places the Apache config files, but you may wish to try /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf (I'm using CentOS and RedHat Enterprise Linux). Otherwise, do a locate httpd.conf.
As far as setting up VirtualHosts, the basic format for them is the following: Code:
<VirtualHost 192.168.0.1:80>
ServerName example.com
ServerAlias www.example.com
DocumentRoot /home/username/public_html
ServerAdmin webmaster@example.com
UseCanonicalName Off
CustomLog /usr/local/apache/domlogs/example.com combined
ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ /home/username/public_html/cgi-bin/
</VirtualHost>
Put the VirtualHosts at the bottom of your httpd.conf file and restart Apache. You can have multiple VirtualHosts using 1 IP address, just make sure the domain names are different for each one.
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