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Hi,
i have a customer that needs a subdomain named "directory" for example directory.domainname.com Yes, the subdomain is named "directory" This doesnt work, apache is ignoring this virutal host entry. Can someone please test the result. thanks ulrich |
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On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 09:29:45 -0700, Seuchenvochel sent:
> i have a customer that needs a subdomain named "directory" for example > > directory.domainname.com > > Yes, the subdomain is named "directory" > > This doesnt work, apache is ignoring this virutal host entry. Technically that's an easy thing to do. It requires proper configuration of the webserver and your DNS records. > Can someone please test the result. Only if you post configuration information or an address to visit. -- If you insist on e-mailing me, use the reply-to address (it's real but temporary). But please reply to the group, like you're supposed to. This message was sent without a virus, please destroy some files yourself. |
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you have to configure DNS. create new addess record named
"subdomain.domain.com" and restart dns and you have to configure also /etc/host.conf file Thanks Seuchenvochel wrote: > Hi, > > i have a customer that needs a subdomain named "directory" for example > > > directory.domainname.com > > > Yes, the subdomain is named "directory" > > > This doesnt work, apache is ignoring this virutal host entry. > > Can someone please test the result. > > > thanks > > > ulrich |
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