Re: [users@httpd] Access to IP address

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Each virtual host has (or certainly *should* have) a distinct servername. You get to the virtual hosts by going to http://servername/

If this doesn't work it might be a problem with your browser, but it would have to be very old to cause such a problem!

On 08/08/06, Marc MENDEZ <cnmm600@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

I have several virtual hosts associated to a single IP.
Unfortunately, when I connect to http://the_single_IP, I get one of my
website !

How can I prevent this ?

Thanks for your help !






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