On 16-Sep-2009, at 08:22, Eric Covener wrote:
On Wed, Sep 16, 2009 at 10:02 AM, LuKreme <kremels@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:OTOH, _default_ is dangerous, and you have to be sure that it is the LASTdirective as it stomps everything that follows it.Whether it comes first or last, it never "covers up" a VirtualHost with a specific (and matching) IP address.
"The default vhost for port 80 (which must appear before any default vhost with a wildcard port) catches all requests that were sent to an unspecified IP address. The main server is never used to serve a request."
The parenthetical certainly gives the impression that a _default_ stomps on following directives, but I've never tested that. Rereading it, I can see that it could easily not imply what I thought it implied.
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