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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by Joakim Back <jo...@hbg.bonet.se> on 2002/02/11 20:55:19 UTC

Re3: Virtual Hosts : Possible?

I've talked to a few people about my issue, and the oppinion is divided.. some claim that what I want to do is not possible (add so all users have their own subdomain @ domain1) while others say "It should work.." but they cannot say how.

To repeat myself briefly, UseCanonicalName is off, and works. mod_vhost_alias is running.

I tried adding the following 

<VirtualHost 194.236.236.151 192.168.0.7>
    ServerName www.%-3+.domain1.com
    ServerAlias *.%-3+.domain1.com
    VirtualDocumentRoot /home/%-3+/public_html/
</VirtualHost>

to my current setup:

NameVirtualHost 194.236.236.151
NameVirtualHost 192.168.0.7

<VirtualHost 194.236.236.151 192.168.0.7>
    DocumentRoot /home/satansrike/public_html/
    ServerName www.satansrike.com
    ServerAlias satansrike.com
</VirtualHost>

<VirtualHost 194.236.236.151 192.168.0.7>
    DocumentRoot /home/back/public_html/
    ServerName back.satansrike.com
</VirtualHost>

<VirtualHost 194.236.236.151 192.168.0.7>
    DocumentRoot /home/back/public_html/
    ServerName www.back.mine.nu
    ServerAlias back.mine.nu
</VirtualHost>

With no luck. Please help me out if you can
Best regards, Joakim Back

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Joakim Back" <jo...@hbg.bonet.se>
To: <us...@httpd.apache.org>
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 5:36 PM
Subject: ReII: Virtual Hosts


Ok, I've gone back to my old settings which works fine:

NameVirtualHost 194.236.236.151
NameVirtualHost 192.168.0.7

<VirtualHost 194.236.236.151 192.168.0.7>
    DocumentRoot /home/domain1/public_html/
    ServerName www.domain1.com
    ServerAlias domain1.com
</VirtualHost>

<VirtualHost 194.236.236.151 192.168.0.7>
    DocumentRoot /home/back/public_html/
    ServerName back.domain1.com
    ServerAlias *.back.domain1.com
</VirtualHost>

<VirtualHost 194.236.236.151 192.168.0.7>
    DocumentRoot /home/back/public_html/
    ServerName www.domain2.mine.nu
    ServerAlias domain2.mine.nu
</VirtualHost>

How do I add the feature to let all users have their own subdomain without messing my old stuff up?
(the middle VirtualHost is a user, and could/should be replaced by the new Vhost)

I've spent a few hours trying to day, with no luck :[

Best Regards, Joakim Back

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Joakim Back" <jo...@hbg.bonet.se>
To: <us...@httpd.apache.org>
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 5:51 AM
Subject: Virtual Hosts


Hello!

I'm having problems with virtual hosts and even though I've read much docs and talked to friends about it.. I can't solve it.
Background is this; I have one domain, lets call it www.domain1.com , and I want www.domain1.com and domain1.com to point towards /home/domain1/public_html/.
Also, I want all users to have their on subdomain, user.domain1.com, at /home/user/public_html/.
Third thing is that for backwards compability, I want www.domain2.mine.nu to work, as it was my "domain" for a long time and I've used it at many places.

I've tried many setups, but I can't seem to make it all work. Here's an example:

NameVirtualHost 194.236.236.151
NameVirtualHost 192.168.0.7

<VirtualHost 194.236.236.151 192.168.0.7>
    DocumentRoot /home/domain2/public_html/
    ServerName www.domain2.mine.nu
</VirtualHost>

<VirtualHost 194.236.236.151 192.168.0.7>
    ServerName www.%-3+.domain1.com
    ServerAlias *.%-3+.domain1.com
    VirtualDocumentRoot /home/%-3+/public_html/
</VirtualHost>

<VirtualHost _default_>
    DocumentRoot /home/satansrike/public_html/
</VirtualHost>

problem here is obviously that the first Vhost catches all the requests, which it isn't supposed to.
If I place the 2nd VHost on top, that one catches all requests (user.domain1.com works, but not www.domain1.com or domain1.com)

How do I solve this? Help is much appreciated.
UseCanonicalName is off, and works. mod_vhost_alias is running.

Best regards, Joakim Back


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