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2009 Sep 19
1
Apache: confusion about virtual hosts and DNS on a local network
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/...
2009 Sep 20
2
SSL and virtual hosts?
...efinitive Guide to CentOS". Now I wonder: how can I use SSL with virtual hosts? I have several virtual hosts defined. Let's say I want to use SSL with this one: <VirtualHost *:80> ServerAdmin info at microlinux.fr DocumentRoot /var/www/html/microlinux ServerName buildbox.presbytere.local ServerAlias microlinux.buildbox.presbytere.local ServerAlias microlinux.buildbox ErrorLog logs/microlinux-error_log CustomLog logs/microlinux-access_log common </VirtualHost> The key and certificate files are located in /etc/certs: # ls -lh /etc/certs total 12K -rw-r--r--...
2010 Jun 11
1
DHCP/DNS server for LAN with mainly Windows clients : Outlook Express vs. Webmail problem
...hardware ethernet 00:1B:FC:6F:66:2C; fixed-address 192.168.0.103; option host-name "poste3"; } ... --8<--------------------------------------- For setting up Bind, I used a "dummy" domain name, like I usually do in LAN's. For example, my home network is "presbytere.montpezat", the local town hall's network is "mairie.montpezat". The network here is "regards.arles". ("Regards" is the name of a local association, and "Arles" is the city in South France where it's located). 2) /etc/named.conf: --8<----...
2010 Oct 24
0
CentOS Digest, Vol 69, Issue 24
...ue=raid> Nataraj Nataraj ------------------------------ Message: 5 Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2010 11:39:20 +0200 From: Niki Kovacs <contact at kikinovak.net> Subject: [CentOS] Maybe OT : strange wildcard behaviour To: centos at centos.org Message-ID: <1287913160.8756.7.camel at babasse.presbytere.montpezat> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Hi, I'm currently working through some basic HOWTOS (Linux Fundamentals 1-4 by Gentoo founder Daniel Robbins) on a CentOS 5.5 server, just to keep in shape. I've just noticed a curious wildcard behaviour, which I can't...