Re: Apache website conversion from alias to virtualhost

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please note that changing the site around

you will also have to update your dns to point to the webserver

ie : basecolldev.mydomain.fr

needs a dns lookup

otherwise apache virtual hosts would get setup to match

fyi



Happy Wednesday !!!
Thanks - paul

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On 6/8/2022 12:18 PM, Tom Browder wrote:
On Wed, Jun 8, 2022 at 07:12 Thomas WILLIAMSON <t-williamson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:t-williamson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    Hello,

    I have to take over an internal Web server that has been configured
    by a colleague who is no longer there. Our developers team asks me
    to convert applications URLs from an /Alias/ to a /Virtualhosts/
    (subdomain naming) system. For instance:

        https://srv-intra.mydomain.fr/basecolldev
        <https://srv-intra.mydomain.fr/basecolldev>


    should become

        https://basecolldev.mydomain.fr <https://basecolldev.mydomain.fr>


I am curious as to why they think there is a need for a change since the alias can handle the desired name format. And the alias should be much easier to maintain.

-Tom

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