RE: Apache Virtual Host Config issue

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Dear Vincenzo,

Thank you for the insight. My IP address is something else I just used 123.45.6.789 as an example, my server's ip is 211.80.39.244.

Now I have removed the ip from httpd.conf and tried accessing the computer with computer name.

IIS works,
APACHE works if accessed from the machine itself. It does not serve the web page if any other machine accesses it with machine name.

Why is that?

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CC: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
From: v.damore@xxxxxxxxx
Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2013 09:58:22 +0200
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  Apache Virtual Host Config issue

Hi Ammar,
usually you don't put "Listen" directive inside your vhost configuration.And you cannot have an IP address like 123.45.6.789. "IP Addresses are canonically represented in dot-decimal notation, which consists of four decimal numbers, each ranging from 0 to 255"( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP_address )
If you what specify an IP address you should choose between the addresses configured on your server.On the other hand, why do you need to specify a different IP address?
As far as I see now you have your apache up and running on port 8080 and has bind all available IP addresses. Which for your test should be perfect (IMHO). 
May be your problem is only that you want connect to your server using an IP address not available. An IP not configured on your server.
Best,Vincenzo

On 14/ott/2013, at 01:51, Ammar Hassan <amrhsn@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Please help me sort this out. What is it that I am doing wrong here.



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From: amrhsn@xxxxxxx
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2013 12:36:29 +0900
Subject: RE:  Apache Virtual Host Config issue

Yehuda,

Actually there were two entries as you rightly pointed out.

TCP    0.0.0.0:8080           0.0.0.0:0              LISTENING
TCP    [::]:8080              [::]:0                 LISTENING


The one other Listen directive I have in my httpd.conf is

Listen 8080

Then in vhosts I have

Listen 123.45.6.789:8080

The subdomain is resolving to the IP (the one I mentioned is just an example) the ping is fine, When I browse the website with localhost:8080 or from LAN ip 192.168.0.1:8080 the site works perfect.


As a test, I mapped the subdomain on a dummy IIS website, when I browsed it, it worked fine.
When I put 8080 at the end of the domain it says server timed out.

-Ammar

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From: yehuda@xxxxxxxxxx
Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2013 23:10:18 -0400
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  Apache Virtual Host Config issue

On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 11:03 PM, Ammar Hassan
<amrhsn@xxxxxxx<mailto:amrhsn@xxxxxxx>> wrote:
Thank you for a detailed reply. I have gone through the things you
asked me to check. There was an entry in netstat -an like this:

TCP [::]:8080 [::]:0 LISTENING

Which suggests that Apache is running. So now what I did was, I tried
to add a Listen directive to the IPAddress the subdomain was resolving
to.

If that was the only line that matched, apache is only listening on IPv6.

Listen 123.45.6.789:8080
Do you have other listen lines in your configuration?
It might help to enable the server info module and see if there are any
listed in its output.

I also added a virual host entry explicitly for this IP
<VirtualHost 123.45.6.789:8080>
ServerName subdomain.example.com<http://subdomain.example.com>
</VirtualHost>
You should not add a virtual host unless you want it to have different
content or configuration.
Otherwise it will make this harder.

When I restarted Apache it failed with the following error:
"Context of the address was (OS 10049) request is invalid. : AH00072:
make_sock: could not bind to address 123.45.6.789:8080"

Are you sure it points to that address? That is not a valid IP address
which would explain why apache can't bind to it.

- Y
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