Re: How to point multiple domains to a single server/ip/correct associated Alpha fold
I�m trying to do what Kevin described on 11/06/2008 earlier in this thread.
(Background: I�m running an application using a Windows XP PC with a Dynamic IP address and service from NOIP.com. It works fine. I�m currently ready to install and run a second application with a second domain name on the same PC.)
The Apache Server seems to have installed correctly and is running, but it is not allowing access to my application. With Apache running, and the A5 WAS either ON or OFF web browsers are getting �Service Temporarily Unavailable�.
I modified the httpd.conf and httpd-vhosts.conf files as described earlier. The httpd-vhosts.conf is attached but the names and ip address has been changed for this posting. If it gets confusing, I�ll post the actual file.
Questions:
1. During the installation of Apache, we were asked for some information including the server name, email address, and something else. What goes into the server name field? Is it the name of the PC as found by viewing the system information? Or, is it a new unique name?
2. What would prevent a web browser from reaching the application (using an httpd-vhosts.conf similar to the attached)? Name1 in this file represents a registered domain name. (The second virtual host block is all commented out at this time in an attempt to get the first one working).
3. I put in my real IP address into the httpd-vhosts.conf file as in the example. But, I have a virtual IP address and I�m using the service from NO-IP.com. Will apache work with a virtual IP address and what would change where the IP address goes in the conf file?
I�m trying to do what Kevin described on 11/06/2008 earlier in this thread.
(Background: I�m running an application using a Windows XP PC with a Dynamic IP address and service from NOIP.com. It works fine. I�m currently ready to install and run a second application with a second domain name on the same PC.)
The Apache Server seems to have installed correctly and is running, but it is not allowing access to my application. With Apache running, and the A5 WAS either ON or OFF web browsers are getting �Service Temporarily Unavailable�.
I modified the httpd.conf and httpd-vhosts.conf files as described earlier. The httpd-vhosts.conf is attached but the names and ip address has been changed for this posting. If it gets confusing, I�ll post the actual file.
Questions:
1. During the installation of Apache, we were asked for some information including the server name, email address, and something else. What goes into the server name field? Is it the name of the PC as found by viewing the system information? Or, is it a new unique name?
2. What would prevent a web browser from reaching the application (using an httpd-vhosts.conf similar to the attached)? Name1 in this file represents a registered domain name. (The second virtual host block is all commented out at this time in an attempt to get the first one working).
3. I put in my real IP address into the httpd-vhosts.conf file as in the example. But, I have a virtual IP address and I�m using the service from NO-IP.com. Will apache work with a virtual IP address and what would change where the IP address goes in the conf file?
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