I can ping both roissystudiotest.ca and www.roissystudiotest.ca
The host file entries:
192.168.0.77 roissystudiotest.ca
192.168.0.77 www.roissystudiotest.caThe virtual-sites.conf file:
<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerAdmin webmaster@localhost
DocumentRoot /home/stephen/www/roissy.ca/public_html/roissystudio.ca
ServerName www.roissystudiotest.ca
<Directory /home/stephen/www/roissy.ca/public_html/roissystudio.ca>
DirectoryIndex index.php
AllowOverride All
Require all granted
</Directory>
ErrorLog /home/stephen/www/roissy.ca/public_html/roissystudio/error.log
TransferLog /home/stephen/www/roissy.ca/public_html/roissystudio/transfer.log
</VirtualHost>Note: My directory structure follows the way my web host service sets up directories. My first site is at the top, and additional sites are sub directories.
Stephen www.roissy.caOn 2020-04-30 5:24 p.m., edflecko . wrote:
Can you ping both roissystudiotest.ca and www.roissystudiotest.ca?
Do you have something like:
in your vhost file?
Do you have an index file, of some sort, in the virtual home directory?
Ed
On Thu, Apr 30, 2020 at 12:40 PM Stephen <stephen@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have a standard LAMP for development.
I set up a new virtual host about once every two years and always struggle.
I have added the web site to my hosts file and direct to my server. I have a dozen entries.
I have updated my virtual hosts Apache file
I can ping the new virtual host just fine.
But both Brave and Firefox raise an error saying that the host cannot be reached?
Firefox:
Unable to connect
Firefox can’t establish a connection to the server at roissystudiotest.ca.Brave:
This site can’t be reached
www.roissystudiotest.ca refused to connect.
I was getting the Apache default page but corrected the file permissions to 755.
Any and all help welcome!
-- Stephen www.roissy.ca