On Mon, 04 Jul 2005 12:38:52 +0800, you wrote: %Ben wrote: %> %> That's the IP on the external firewall. % %heh, Johnny is sharp huh? % %I guess then that the ip on the box itself is an internal one and that %the firewall NAT's the external ip to the internal one? (Nothing to do %with the apache config this question) % %If so, change the ip(s) to the internal ip. if you have multiple %internal ips that get mapped to different ips on the firewall, put the %corresponding one in the conrresponding virtual host config block. Okay, here's what I just did. I used the internal IP address (IP of the web server) instead of the external (world wide) IP address that www.svgeek.com resolves to. What happens is that the other 2 domains get mapped to the CentOS Apache Test Page. Ben