Re: Different pages served depending on IP address or domain addressing

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Create a separate vhost definition with same directive values as you configure in main server section.

Define vhost definition in httpd.conf file.

-Anam


From: Prasanna Mulgaonkar <prasanna.mulgaonkar@xxxxxxxxx>
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Sunday, 18 March 2012, 2:45
Subject: Re: Different pages served depending on IP address or domain addressing

The ServerAlias directive is only applicable in the virtual host section. Do I need to add a vhost definition?

--p

On 03/17/2012 10:21 AM, Anam Ali Khan wrote:
Try this!

UseCanonicalName Off
ServerAlias www.mydomain.com
Remove :80 in ServerName directive

Make sure DNS records are properly configure.

-Anam

From: Prasanna Mulgaonkar <prasanna.mulgaonkar@xxxxxxxxx>
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Saturday, 17 March 2012, 5:17
Subject: Different pages served depending on IP address or domain addressing

Have a strange setup behavior that I have not been able to find an answer to.

I have a server running Apache set up at IP address 50.X.Y.Z

I have www.mydomain.com redirected from our domain hoster to that ip address.


At the top level of that apache stack (/var/www/html), i have an index.html file that serves up correctly whether I enter http://www.mydomain.com or http://50.X.Y.Z into the browser address.

I have an application in a subdirectory below the html file in /var/www/html/app. If I say http://50.X.Y.Z/app/, the app serves up correctly. We have been doing that for may months now.

However, if I try http://www.mydomain.com/app/, I do not get the app–I get the same index.html file that is served as if the /app/ was not appended to the end of the mydomain.com. There are no errors or notices in the apache error file.


The httpd.conf file declares
ServerName www.mydomain.com:80
UseCanonicalName On

There are no vhosts set up.

What else should I look at to explain this odd behavior.

Thanks.





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