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Second virtual host reports invalid port number (2.0.52)
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Second virtual host reports invalid port number (2.0.52)
Summary: Second virtual host reports invalid port number (2.0.52)
Product: Apache httpd-2.0
Version: 2.0.51
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: Normal
Priority: Other
Component: Runtime Config
AssignedTo: bugs@httpd.apache.org
ReportedBy: cww@denterprises.org
First off, greetings. And thanks for rocking the house with Apache 2. This
bug report is for Apache 2.0.52, but that wasn't an option in the Bugzilla
thinger, so I put 2.0.51, instead.
This bug concerns my first installation of Apache 2, which took place about
two hours ago.
In the configuration file, I removed all the default server options. That is,
I took out all the ServerAdmin, DocumentRoot, ServerName, <Directory>, etc.
directives that may have had anything to say about where the server looks when
it receives a request for a page.
I did leave the Listen directive, but I changed it to Listen 5999, since I'm
still using Apache 1.3 on port 80. (This bug concerns this change.)
Then, I added two virtual hosts at the bottom of the file. The first host is
strontium.denterprises.org, and the second is hydrogen.denterprises.org.
When I go to strontium:5999 and force an error, it shows:
Apache/2.0.52 (Unix) Server at strontium.denterprises.org Port 5999
... which is correct.
When I go to hydrogen:5999 and force an error, it shows:
Apache/2.0.52 (Unix) Server at hydrogen.denterprises.org Port 80
... which is incorrect.
The hydrogen:5999 should not show that it's running on port 80.
If you want me to duplicate this in some other fashion, please let me know. I
don't think I'll be going live with 2.0.52 for another several days.
Colin
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