Well, if you are like me, I forgot to add the appropriate
Listen statements in httpd.conf for the aliased ip''s I use,
AND, I forgot to enable the firewall to allow the aliased
ip''s to get to the server. Once I fixed these items, I was
OK.
HTH,
Gene
On Tue, 4 Jan 2000, Dennis Edmonds wrote:
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> Hello,
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> I hate to address a list with a problem like this without browsing the
> archives, but that''s not very easy to do right now (even listserv
> archives are not letting me retrieve more that 12 files at a time.)
>
> Anyway, I have just finished setting up a RedHat secureweb-3.1 server
> (brand new machine...fresh install) at work and migrated our Virtual
> Hosts over from the old installation of Apache 1.3.x (can''t
remember
> the exact version.) The problem is that the Virtual Hosts are not
> working on the new server. I have verified that the httpsd.conf file
> is correct and that the nameservers are still working properly (the
> main nameserver didn''t even change.) The output from httpsd -S
looks
> similar enough to another Apache 1.3.9 system that I believe apache is
> reading the config file correctly and understanding the vhost config.
>
> Has anyone experienced similar problems, or have any other suggestions
> on potential problem areas I could take a closer look at?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Dennis Edmonds
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