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  1. Faustus67

    Another Virtual Host problem

    That makes sounds like a very good idea. I will try it out tomorrow and let you know how it works. Thanks again for all of your help - it is very much appreciated! Dave
  2. Faustus67

    Another Virtual Host problem

    Even though the websites have different ip address, bith of them are set to forward to a single ip address (where my server is), so do I need name-based or ip based virtual hosts. The server only has one ip address. Could this be an issue with my router(Netgear DG834)? Am I missing something...
  3. Faustus67

    Another Virtual Host problem

    Hi Michael, Thanks again for your help, but still no joy. Arg! Any other ideas? Dave
  4. Faustus67

    Another Virtual Host problem

    Hi Michael, unfortunately, that didn't fix it. Could the problem be with how 1 & 1 has their DNS servers setup? I have it set to forward to my IP address, maybe it the forward does not include the queenscross bit, so Apache just goes to the default. It there something I can add to forwarding...
  5. Faustus67

    Another Virtual Host problem

    Hello, I apologise in advance if this is a stupid question, I am a newbe with both Linux and Apache. I am unable to configure Apache to use virtual hosts under Fedora. httpd -S gives the following: VirtualHost configuration: wildcard NameVirtualHosts and _default_ servers: *:80...

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