Make sure you have a corresponding Listen directive before your vhost
as well for that port.
i added log in virtual host
ErrorLog "logs/asdf-error.log"
CustomLog "logs/asdf-access.log" common
when i tried again, nothing shows up on both
i also did a httpd -S and got the following
C:\Program Files\Apache Software Foundation\Apache2.2\bin>httpd -S
VirtualHost configuration:
192.168.0.10:8886
<http://192.168.0.10:8886> is a
NameVirtualHost
default server www.foobar.com
<http://www.foobar.com>
(C:/Program Files/Apache Software Foundat
ion/Apache2.2/conf/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf:52)
port 8886 namevhost www.foobar.com <http://www.foobar.com>
(C:/Program Files/Apache Software Fo
undation/Apache2.2/conf/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf:52)
Syntax OK
but it just won't pick up for some reason
On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 7:12 AM, [triplepack] info (
info@xxxxxxxx
I'm having difficulty on windows XP getting a
virtualhost to work
with non port 80.
it works when i use port 80 in the virtualhost but doesn't work
with other ports.
i have turned off my firewall, although this is private ip,
shouldn't matter
i have tried ports 8080, 8888, 8000, and now with 8886.
when it doesn't match my virtualhost, it will redirect to the main
configuration servername automatically
if i turn off the all other "listen" and only keep "listen 8886",
i will just be unable to connect
i have searched all over the internet but i can't find the solution.
hope someone can help.
the following is my config
WINDOWS HOSTS FILE
------------------------------------
192.168.0.10 www.foobar.com <http://www.foobar.com>
HTTPD.CONF
---------------------------------------
Listen 8886
HTTPD-VHOSTS.CONF
NameVirtualHost 192.168.0.10:8886
<http://192.168.0.10:8886>
<VirtualHost 192.168.0.10:8886
<http://192.168.0.10:8886>>
<Directory "C:/Program Files/Apache Software
Foundation/Apache2.2/htdocs">
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
AllowOverride none
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
</Directory>
ServerName www.foobar.com <http://www.foobar.com>
DocumentRoot "C:/Program Files/Apache Software
Foundation/Apache2.2/htdocs"
</VirtualHost>
Hi Michael,
1) it would be interesting what you see in the log file
2) as soon apache is started it would be interesting if its really
listening or actually something else is listening on that port
you can check this with a simple telnet connect to your ip and port
and see if you get a connection working - where ever it would go
greetings
aaron
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