Re: NameVirtualHost question

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What do you mean by "it doesnt work" ?
Have you checked your logs, to see (for instance) if Apache is fetching files from the wrong root?

Luis

Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 17.09.07 13:29, Néstor Boscán 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
 
NameVirtualHost ip:80
<VirtualHost server1:80>
<VirtualHost server2:80>
    

NameVirtualHost and VirtualHost should have the same argument.

  
And it doesn't work. It will not use the VirtualHosts. I also tried this:
    

  
NameVirtualHost ip:80
    

  
<VirtualHost ip:80>
ServerName server1
    

  
<VirtualHost ip:80>
ServerName server2
    

  
And again it doesn't work.
    

this should work, unless there's configuration error elsewhere.

  

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