Mike, The output looks good.I can even reach http://www.vidiot.com/ and http://www.vidiot.com/TVShows/ from here.
The problem you're most likely experiencing is that www.vidiot.com resolves to 75.100.112.198 (your public IP). So a request to that host is routed to the external interface of your router, then not re-routed properly inside your LAN.
What you need to do is make all the values of ServerName and ServerAlias resolve to your local IP, via your local DNS subsystem, or your hosts file. Your problem will be resolved then.
Alternately, you could configure your router to add a few routes to prevent the request from going out at all.
Frank Mike Brown wrote:
On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 06:05:39PM -0400, Frank Gingras wrote:Mike,Can you please provide the output from httpd -S? It would give us valuable information on your issue.Here ya go: mrvideo.ZROOT <48> ../bin/httpd -S VirtualHost configuration: wildcard NameVirtualHosts and _default_ servers: *:80 is a NameVirtualHost default server www.vidiot.com (/usr/local/apache2/conf/httpd.conf:481) port 80 namevhost www.vidiot.com (/usr/local/apache2/conf/httpd.conf:481) Syntax OK Thanks. MB
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