Re: URGENT Attention Problem

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On Jan 31, 2008 5:23 PM, kernel.2k5 <kernel.2k5@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> http://210.18.170.226/useme
>
> then it must open /var/www/html/site4/index2.html this file ,
>
> and that servername is not registered as i am trying all this one single
> machine directly connected to internet with that public ip from ISP .so
> now i got the point that i can not achieve livetekindia.com but at least
> with IP it must work ,,Right ??????

It's really quite simple: If you access your server using it's IP
address the request will go to the _first_ virtual host you defined on
that address.
You cannot test the other virtual hosts you have defined by entering
an IP address in your browser. You need to use the correct _name_ if
you want to test your virtual hosts. You can enter the host names with
their IPs in the hosts file  of the machine you do your tests from to
simulate these names being registered. (You can find the file under
/etc/hosts in most operating systems).






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