Hi, I set up a webserver with Apache on one of the machines on the local network. There's a DNS configured for the LAN, with a dummy domain name (presbytere.local), and every machine is pingable by its hostname. The webserver runs on the machine 'buildbox'. The webserver actually has two (static) websites on it, for testing and fiddling purposes. Each site's pages are stored respectively under /var/www/html/microlinux and /var/www/html/kikinovak. I can reach the two websites from any machine on the local network by opening a web browser at http://buildbox/microlinux/ or http://buildbox.presbytere.local/microlinux/ for the first website, and http://buildbox/kikinovak resp. http://buildbox.presbytere.local/kikinovak for the second website. So far so good. Now I'd like to setup two virtual hosts on the server, so I can access the first site via http://microlinux.buildbox and the second site via http://kikinovak.buildbox. I tried various combinations that seemed to make sense, but to no avail. Here's what I *think* my /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf should look like: NameVirtualHost *:80 <VirtualHost *:80> ServerAdmin info@xxxxxxxxxxxxx DocumentRoot /var/www/html/microlinux ServerName buildbox.presbytere.local ServerAlias microlinux.buildbox.presbytere.local ErrorLog logs/microlinux-error_log CustomLog logs/microlinux-access_log common </VirtualHost> But that doesn't work out (yes, I restarted httpd :oD), because I think what's missing here is that I have to somehow add microlinux.buildbox (and later kikinovak.buildbox) to my local DNS server (only how?)... Here's my current Bind configuration for the local network: First, /var/named/zone.local.presbytere: ; ; Zone DNS pour presbytere.local ; $ORIGIN presbytere.local. $TTL 1D @ IN SOA babasse hostmaster ( 2009070201 ; serial 8H ; refresh 4H ; retry 4W ; expire 1D ) ; minimum ; babasse.presbytere.local est le serveur de noms (NS) pour ce domaine NS babasse ; au cas où quelqu'un ferait une requête pour localhost.presbytere.local localhost A 127.0.0.1 ; nos machines babasse A 192.168.1.1 buildbox A 192.168.1.2 lifebook A 192.168.1.3 raymonde A 192.168.1.4 jukebox A 192.168.1.5 frankenstein A 192.168.1.6 ap A 192.168.1.253 modem A 192.168.1.254 And then, /var/named/revp.192.168.1: ; ; Résolution inverse pour le réseau 192.168.1.0 ; $ORIGIN 1.168.192.in-addr.arpa. $TTL 1D @ IN SOA babasse.presbytere.local. contact.kikinovak.net. ( 2009070201 ; serial 28800 ; refresh (8 hours) 14400 ; retry (4 hours) 2419200 ; expire (4 weeks) 86400 ; minimum (1 day) ) ; Définit le serveur de noms faisant autorité NS babasse.presbytere.local. ; Nos machines 1 PTR babasse.presbytere.local. 2 PTR buildbox.presbytere.local. 3 PTR lifebook.presbytere.local. 4 PTR raymonde.presbytere.local. 5 PTR jukebox.presbytere.local. 6 PTR frankenstein.presbytere.local. 253 PTR ap.presbytere.local. 254 PTR modem.presbytere.local. I admit I'm a bit confused, and I don't know if I succeeded in accurately describing my ignorance here. Any suggestions? Niki _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos