Re: [users@httpd] (again) Can not define "default" name virtual host

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> On 6/26/06, Matus UHLAR - fantomas <uhlar@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >this is my current configuration of apache (debian: 1.3.33-6sarge1):
> >
> >NameVirtualHost 195.168.3.66:80
> >
> ><VirtualHost 195.168.3.66:80>
> >ServerName default.fantomas.sk
> >DocumentRoot /home/webs/default.fantomas.sk
> ></VirtualHost>
> >
> ><VirtualHost 195.168.3.66:80>
> >ServerName fantomas.fantomas.sk
> >DocumentRoot /home/webs/fantomas.fantomas.sk
> ></VirtualHost>
> >
> ><VirtualHost 195.168.3.66:80>
> >ServerName 195.168.3.66
> >DocumentRoot /home/webs/195.168.3.66
> ></VirtualHost>
> >
> >However, with this configuration I was not able to reach virtual host
> >195.168.3.66. It seems that apache accepts name defined in
> ><VirtualHost [NAME]> as one of hames for name virtual host -
> >when I switched to <VirtualHost fantomas.fantomas.sk>, I couldn't reach
> >virtual host for fantomas.fantomas.sk.
> >
> >I can not simply use <VirtualHost *> because of different virtual servers
> >running at different IP addresses. Also, at other sites I'm configuring
> >apache from databases that contain server-IP pairs, configuring given 
> >server
> >at given IP, and exporting this configuration to DNS.
> >
> >Can anyone confirm this behaviour? Can anyone explain to my, why was
> >name-based virtual hosting made this way?

On 26.06.06 09:49, Joshua Slive wrote:
> I'm fairly sure you are incorrect in your interpretation, although
> there is no way I'm going to load up a 1.3 server to test with.
> 
> To see what is really going on, add %{Host}o and %v to your LogFormat
> to see what apache is seeing and how it is interpreting it.

I think you've meant %{Host}i, but I added both:

LogFormat "%{%s}t %v %V %{Host}o %{Host}i %a %h %>s %b %T %u \"%U\" \"%{Referer}i\" \"%{User-Agent}i\"" testing

1151335141 default.fantomas.sk default.fantomas.sk - default.fantomas.sk 195.168.3.66 fantomas.fantomas.sk 200 20 4 - "/" "-" "-"
1151335149 default.fantomas.sk 195.168.3.66 - 195.168.3.66 195.168.3.66 fantomas.fantomas.sk 200 20 4 - "/" "-" "-"
1151335157 fantomas.fantomas.sk fantomas.fantomas.sk - fantomas.fantomas.sk 195.168.3.66 fantomas.fantomas.sk 200 21 5 - "/" "-" "-"

so, with the above configuration, requesting of 195.168.3.66 maps to
"default.fantomas.sk" virtual host...

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