@shylimelight make sure you add a NameVirtualHost directive first. If you don’t, it defaults to an IP based virtualhost and only the first IP/port combination gets used
I have added two virtual hosts, but both websites when I type them into my browser only ever access the first virtual server on the virtual server list if I move a different virtual server up the top of the list then that becomes one that gets accessed.
Any advice?
Do you have any idea how many times you say uhh in these two videos. Like 50 times ! Arrrrrr!. But thanks for the tutorial.
Can you help me please I’m getting this error in Apache server
VirtualHost overlaps with VirtualHost , the first has precedence, perhaps you need a NameVirtualHost directive
Check out the videos on DNS + there’s a free chapter available at my website (youtube won’t let me post the URL, but send me a private message if you need it)
Thank you for the guide, but just one question? How do i configure the domain?
joshchannel: it’s a bummer to see people who are experienced enough to use a .conf file instead of a GUI try to learn from YouTube instead of from man pages, too
This is a “beginner’s guide” for a reason.
lets see this done by command line please. its a bummer to watch someone configure a linux server using internet explorer.
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