Hello, There is an example at : http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/vhosts/name-based.html <VirtualHost *:80> # This first-listed virtual host is also the default for *:80 ServerName www.example.com ServerAlias example.com *.example.com DocumentRoot /www/domain </VirtualHost> <VirtualHost *:80> ServerName other.example.com DocumentRoot /www/otherdomain </VirtualHost> I configured something similar, like : UseCanonicalName Off # serves a "we dont host this web site error message" by default <VirtualHost revproxy.internal:80> ServerName revproxy.internal ServerAlias *.example.com # if enabled snarfs all traffic, even test.example.com RewriteRule ^/ /bad_host_error_page.html [L] </VirtualHost> # serves content for test.example.com <VirtualHost revproxy.internal:80> RewriteEngine on ServerName test.example.com ProxyPass / test.someserver.internal ProxyPassReverse / test.someserver.internal </VirtualHost> The documented becaviour does not seem to be correct. If i comment out "ServerAlias *.example.com" traffic to test.example.com goes to the more specific container and others to the default, but only because "revproxy.internal" is also the name of the server in the global server configuration, so the first virtualhost also happens to be the "default" server int he global sense which is what happens because no ServerName/ServerAlias is matched in the VirtualHosts. This could only be done once per apache instance, whereas previously it could be done once for every NameVirtualHost IP that belongs to an apache instance. Ideally i'd like to do something like (whihc i could do in apache 2.2 - by virtue of NameVirtualHost, and grouping by IP with one as the default) : # serve a "we dont host this web site error message" by default for *.example.com <VirtualHost revproxy.internal:80> ServerAlias *.example.com RewriteRule ^/ /bad_host_error_page.html [L] </VirtualHost> # content for test.example.com <VirtualHost revproxy.internal:80> ServerName test.example.com ProxyPass / test.someserver.internal ProxyPassReverse / test.someserver.internal </VirtualHost> # content for test2.example.com <VirtualHost revproxy.internal:80> ServerName test2.example.com ProxyPass / test2.someserver.internal ProxyPassReverse / test2.someserver.internal </VirtualHost> # serve a "we dont host this web site error message" by default for *.example.net <VirtualHost revproxy.internal:80> ServerAlias *.example.net RewriteRule ^/ /bad_host_error_page.html [L] </VirtualHost> # content for test.example.net <VirtualHost revproxy.qgdevcore.govnet.internal:80> ServerName test.example.net ProxyPass / test.someotherserver.internal ProxyPassReverse / test.someotherserver.internal </VirtualHost> # content for test2.example.net <VirtualHost revproxy.qgdevcore.govnet.internal:80> ServerName test2.example.net ProxyPass / test2.someotherserver.internal ProxyPassReverse / test2.someotherserver.internal </VirtualHost> [.. etc ..] I'm guessing that apache 2.4 does not search for more specific ServerName if it matches a wildcard ServerAlias ? I'd like it to work like the docs state, ideally.. Cheers Brett -- The only thing that interferes with my learning is my education. Albert Einstein --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx