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Old 7th June 2007, 09:16 PM
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Unhappy apache help, virtual host

Using Red Hat to handle few domains
and got this problem on Linux with virtualhost

on one site everything works fine....

I typed
http://is-etc.com
http://www.is-etc.com

http://www.bytesonwire.com

http://bytesonwire.com ("here is the problem ---> this one goes to is-etc.com")

I tried DNS setup and my A record is at the right place....

ps...

These sites are sharing same IP.....

please advice of what is the problem please...

thanks golpe...

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Old 8th June 2007, 07:55 AM
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The first entry is the default one.

Make sure your alias line for bytesonwire.com is correct.

PS: It's hard to guess at configuration problems unless the contents of the file in question are shared.
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