This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004C_01BFD20B.858321A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello, I am new to linux and sort of coming in the back door. We have a = Gateway Microserver at work that we use as mail server, web server proxy = server and samba server. This box came preconfigured. I did have to make = some changes in the dns settings because it comes with a private set of = IP addresses and we have a difffernt set of IP address for our LAN = supplied by a 3rd party vendor and yet another set supplied by USWest, = our T1 supplier. But basically the machine worked out of the box. Here = is my problem. Gateway only give support for hosting 1 domain name on = the server. This box uses Apache 1.3 which seems to be able to do = virtual hosting for several domains. I plan on hosting 5 domains, none = of which will generate much traffic.=20 Yesterday I went to /etc/admserv/conf and opened the httpd.conf file = with pico, which is the Apache HTTP Server configuration file. I saved = the file under a differnt name in the same directory so that if I messed = my changes up I could go back to where I was before. I also downloaded = the file to my Win98 machine.=20 Here is the mystery. Now if I view the contents of either the httpd.conf = file or the http1.conf file they both have reverted to the original = configuration as provided by gateway that doesnt even reference our = domain, www.travelexecutives.com. What is even more confusing is that as = fare as I can tell, Apace is still serving up the proper web page. This = I checked by telneting to my shell account on a different server and = viewing www.travelexecutives.com via lynnx . So what has happened to the httpd.conf file and then ultimatley I need = to get back to the original task of setting up the multiple virtual = hosts. Whew REgards, Charlie Bullen =20 ------=_NextPart_000_004C_01BFD20B.858321A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hello, I am new to linux and sort of = coming in the=20 back door. We have a Gateway Microserver at work that we use as mail = server, web=20 server proxy server and samba server. This box came preconfigured. I did = have to=20 make some changes in the dns settings because it comes with a private = set of IP=20 addresses and we have a difffernt set of IP address for our LAN supplied = by a=20 3rd party vendor and yet another set supplied by USWest, our T1 = supplier. But=20 basically the machine worked out of the box. Here is my problem. Gateway = only=20 give support for hosting 1 domain name on the server. This box uses = Apache 1.3=20 which seems to be able to do virtual hosting for several domains. I plan = on=20 hosting 5 domains, none of which will generate much traffic. =
 
Yesterday I went to /etc/admserv/conf = and opened=20 the httpd.conf file with pico, which is the Apache HTTP Server = configuration=20 file. I saved the file under a differnt name in the same directory so = that if I=20 messed my changes up I could go back to where I was before. I also = downloaded=20 the file to my Win98 machine.
 
Here is the mystery. Now if I view the = contents of=20 either the httpd.conf file or the http1.conf file they both have = reverted to the=20 original configuration as provided by gateway that doesnt even reference = our=20 domain, www.travelexecutives.com.=20 What is even more confusing is that as fare as I can tell, Apace is = still=20 serving up the proper web page. This I checked by telneting to my shell = account=20 on a different server and viewing www.travelexecutives.com = via lynnx=20 .
 
So what has happened to the httpd.conf = file and=20 then ultimatley I need to get back to the original task of setting up = the=20 multiple virtual hosts. Whew
 
REgards,
 
 
Charlie Bullen
 
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