Re: Vhost shortcut?

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Jan G.B. wrote:
2009/4/9 Griffith, Michael * <Michael.Griffith@xxxxxxxxxxx>:

What I fail to get in all of this, is the need to involve Rewrite's and all that stuff.

First a basic question : are all these "difficult users", and this webserver, inside the same corporate network (or the same "company.com" domain) ? If not, then maybe tell these users to go be difficult with someone else, after they have learned how an internet/intranet works.

If yes, then all you need is :

1) that the users workstations and the internal corporate network DNS system be set up properly so that the hostname "tracking" properly resolves to the same IP address as "tracking.mycompany.com". That has nothing to do with the webserver itself, but is essential for the rest to work. Ask the company's network admin for help if needed.

2) in your webserver configuration, presumably you already have a line like
ServerName tracking.mycompany.com

Yes ? then just add a line below it like
ServerAlias tracking

and that should do it.

To check (1) : any of these users workstation should be able to open a console window and type "ping tracking", and see an echo from your webserver. Before that works, the rest will not.


I'm still miffed also as to why people would prefer to type "h t t p : / / t r a c k i n g" rather than clicking on a bookmark or an icon.
It takes all kinds I guess.

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