Am Do, den 26.08.2004 schrieb Ronald Nissley um 23:56: > ...or more likely it's an issue with my configuration. I'm trying to > setup name-based virtual hosts. In my case, I have two internal sites I > want to host (e.g. site1.mydomain.org and site2.mydomain.org). In > /etc/httpd/conf.d/ I have two config files (site1.conf and site2.conf) > corresponding to the two sites. A strange configuration, at least. Usually you have only one config file in /etc/httpd/conf, which is httpd.conf In this file you configure the two virtual domains in the following way: <--------------------- snip -------------------------------------> ### Section 3: Virtual Hosts # # VirtualHost: If you want to maintain multiple domains/hostnames # on your machine you can setup VirtualHost containers for them. # Most configurations use only name-based virtual hosts so the # server doesn't need to worry about IP addresses. This is # indicated by the asterisks in the directives below. # # Please see the documentation at # <URL:http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/vhosts/> # for further details before you try to setup virtual hosts. # # You may use the command line option '-S' to verify your virtual host # configuration. # # Use name-based virtual hosting. # NameVirtualHost *:80 # Defaults for virtual hosts # Logs # # # Virtual host Default Virtual Host #<VirtualHost *> # # ServerSignature email # # DirectoryIndex index.php index.html index.htm index.shtml # # LogLevel warn # HostNameLookups off #</VirtualHost> # Virtual host site1.mydomain.org <VirtualHost *:80> ServerName site1.mydomain.org ServerAlias www.site1.mydomain.org DocumentRoot /var/httpd/site1 ServerAdmin root@localhost ServerSignature email </VirtualHost> # Virtual host site2.mydomain.org <VirtualHost *:80> ServerName site2.mydomain.org ServerAlias www.site2.mydomain.org DocumentRoot /var/httpd/site2 ServerAdmin root@localhost ServerSignature email </VirtualHost> <--------------------------- snip ---------------------------------> Working here perfectly You can put the configuration for each virtual host into its own configuration (sub-)file. But it's not the fedora way of doing it (e.g. compatibel with system-config-httpd) Peter