So your site at 127.0.0.2 is like an intranet ?
How about internal mail and setting up an email server for external ?
I appreciate all your help.
Charles D. Cox Jr.
cdcox@cox.net
On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 17:11, Petri Laihonen wrote:
> I have a file
> /etc/http/conf.d/virtual.conf
> where I have all my websites configured. The simplest config I have is for
> the localhost (one of them don't let the number 2 confuse you.) Apache2
> automatically includes all .conf files from conf.d directory.
>
> <VirtualHost 127.0.0.2:80>
> ServerAdmin webmaster@localhost
> DocumentRoot /data/www/mysite.pop
> ServerName mysite.pop
> ErrorLog logs/access_log combined
> </VirtualHost>
>
> <VirtualHost 192.168.1.10:80>
> ServerAdmin webmaster@localhost
> DocumentRoot /data/www/mysite2.pop
> ServerName mysite2.pop
> ErrorLog logs/access_log combined
> </VirtualHost>
>
> Then in the "/data/www/mysite.pop" I have my web files.
> (Or in mysite2.pop.)
>
>
> Petri
>
>
> > I chmod -R 777 on my root directory by mistake.I had to reinstall and
> > now have to re-configure my Apache etc.I always hate this part...its
> > like evrything is locked down.I try to go to 127.0.0.1 to view my
> > index.html page and I keep getting errors.If I go to 127.0.0.1:631 I
> > can pull up the CUPS admin page. What needs to be done to correct all
> > this the easy way.
> > Help....anything , I appreciate it.
> > Charles
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