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Date:      Tue, 20 May 1997 08:03:27 +0300 (IDT)
From:      "Amjad R. Alsharif" <alsharif@papp.undp.org>
To:        freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Apache Virtual Domains
Message-ID:  <Pine.BSF.3.91.970520073750.28954B-100000@pappquds.papp.undp.org>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSI.3.95.970519082658.2510K-100000@buffnet11.buffnet.net>

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Hi Folks,

I have encountered the following problems with Apache when trying to 
configure it for an offline Virtual host, and I was wondering if you 
folks have any suggestions for me.  The problems are as follows:

1. I have edited the *.conf files to have them point to 
	/usr/local/Virtual were under Virtual I would creat a Subdirectory
   for each Virtual Domain, but the server kept on giving me the original 
   local that came with the distribution /usr/local/www/data

2. I have configured ep0 for the second virtual domain(xxx.xxx.xx.2), and I 
   was able to check it via ping and via netstat -nr and netstat -ain 
   were all of them have returned (xxx.xxx.xx.2), but when I try to access
   the virtual domain www.virtualdomain.com it allways returned xxx.xxx.xx.1

	The domain were resolved via /etc/hosts and I have also tried it
	vi having DNS record running, but neither of them returned .2.

3. How can I access via http the Handbook & FAQ that came with the 
   installation /usr/local/docs/Handbook.  The browser would not access it.

4. A FreeBSD Machine that I also currently use crashed due electrical 
   fluctiations and at boot time it gives me **Error in Super Block run 
   Fsck** but when I do nothing happens.  Any suggestion on how I can 
   bring the system backup without having to re-install.

I hope that I was clear enough with my problem and I would greatly 
appreciate any help I can get.

Thanks and Best regrads

Amjad R. Alsharif
alsharif@papp.undp.org
http://www.papp.undp.org




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