On 4/22/23 10:26, Todd Zullinger wrote:
Mike Wright wrote:
I've never seen the port number included as part of the ServerName
directive. Try removing that and give it a go.
FWIW, the documented syntax¹ for ServerName is:
ServerName [scheme://]domain-name|ip-address[:port]
That docs go on to say:
If no port is specified in the ServerName, then the
server will use the port from the incoming request. For
optimal reliability and predictability, you should
specify an explicit hostname and port using the
ServerName directive.
Having a port in ServerName shouldn't be a problem (assuming
the correct port, of course).
¹ https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/core.html#servername
Thanks Todd,
I'd always taken ServerName literally and had no idea it allowed such
granularity. With the ability to also specify protocol allows (e.g.)
having different DocumentRoot values for ftp, http, https, etc.
Nice.
Mike
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