RE: NameVirtualHost question

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Hi

Thanks for the quick answer.

But it didn't work. Tried that one and:

NameVirtualHost *:80

<VirtualHost server1:80>
  ServerName server1
  ...
</VirtualHost>

<VirtualHost server2:80>
  ServerName server2
  ...
</VirtualHost>

And when I access the server using "server2" it doesn't take the VirtualHost
configuration. I have a ProxyPass inside VirtualHost for server2 and it
doesn't use the configuration.

Regards,

Néstor Boscán

-----Mensaje original-----
De: Vincent Bray [mailto:noodlet@xxxxxxxxx] 
Enviado el: Lunes, 17 de Septiembre de 2007 01:55 p.m.
Para: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Asunto: Re:  NameVirtualHost question

On 18/09/2007, Néstor Boscán <nestor.boscan@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I have a server that has an Apache Server 1.3. The server only has 1 
> IP and can be access using two differente names server1 and server2. I 
> would like to create a VirtualHost for each name that sets the 
> ServerName. Now I tried the following

Try:

NameVirtualHost *:80

<VirtualHost *:80>
  ServerName server1
  ...
</VirtualHost>

<VirtualHost *:80>
  ServerName server2
  ...
</VirtualHost>

--
noodl


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