Re: virtual host configuration

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On Mon, 18 Jun 2007 15:18:44 +0100, Tony Stevenson wrote:

> On Mon, June 18, 2007 3:25 am, Thufir wrote:
>> I've previously configured a FQDN through <http://www.dyndns.com/> for
>> <http://leafnode.sourceforge.net/> and plan to do so again.  I run
>> apache for personal, home use for apps such as
>> <http://code.google.com/p/feed-on-
>>  feeds/> and plan on doing some ruby.  I don't want to have an actual
>> website, this is just for my use.
> 
> What do you mean when you say "I don't want to have an actual website"??

I only installed apache because Feed-onFeeds requires a web server.
Similarly, to muck around with ruby-on-rails requires a web server (it 
ships with one).  If it weren't for the requirements of those two items, 
I wouldn't have a web server installed.

I'm not trying to set up a web server for other persons to visit.  I want 
to use some stuff which requires a web server.  In and of itself, I have 
no interest in a web server of any variety.  (not to knock apache, or 
other server software!)

> 
> 
>> However, when I configure my box with a FQDN this interferes with
>> Apache,
>>  which assumes that I want to actually have a web page.  The apparent
>> work around is to use virtual hosts?
> 
> Where do you configure this FQDN? In your hosts file?

/etc/hosts and /etc/sysconfig/network



[...]
>> I'll probably be install fedora core 7 soon.
> 
> I'm sure the Fedora team will be happy to hear that, albeit without the
> 'core' part of the name.

did they change that?  Heh, was just explaining that I plan some fairly 
major system changes (moving windows, too) so I probably wouldn't put too 
much into apache until that's done (have to backup some data too).



thanks,

Thufir


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