MLUG: Re: [MLUG] Bizarre Apache Problem
Re: [MLUG] Bizarre Apache Problem
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Something to watch out for is a default entry - a lot of times, you'll 
get that default entry instead of the one you're wanting.  *grin* 
Apache is still a pain to configure, and you really need to look at 
nearly every option enabled.  Apache 2 works a little better on some 
things, but it's still a pain.
Jason

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On Jul 7, 2004, at 11:01 PM, Michael wrote:

> If you shut down your web server does it still show you the Apache 
> test page? Have you tried a different web client to make sure it isn't 
> being cached?
>
>> I have an apache server that I plan to use to host
>> multiple sites.  I have it configured for name based
>> virtual hosting and have only one site on it right
>> now.
>>
>> NameVirtualHost 1.2.3.4
>>
>> <VirtualHost 1.2.3.4>
>> 	DocumentRoot /home/sites/mysite.com
>> 	
>> 	ServerAdmin EMAIL:PROTECTED
>> 	ServerName mysite.com
>>
>>        ServerAlias www
>> </VirtualHost>
>>
>> When I go to the site, however, it displays the apache
>> test page.
>>
>> Even more bizarre, when I got fed up with it for the
>> night and decided to just copy the sites into
>> /var/www/html for the night, it still showed the
>> apache test page (even after I emptied the folder).
>>
>> If anyone can shed some light on this it would be much
>> appreciated.
>>
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