Multiple IPs for VirtualHost 2004-02-19 - By BAO RuiXian
Wil Hatfield wrote:
>Basically here is what I have. Funny thing is this configuration seems to >work fine on one machine but not on another. > > Don't quite understand what do you mean by the above. Do you mean that the one machine and another are client machines?
>NameVirtualHost 216.120.76.4:80 >NameVirtualHost 66.181.8.132:80 > > In your case of transition from one ip to another, how about you just use a single NameVirtualHost directive followed by a wild card *, and also make corresponding changes, then you don't need to make two sets of same virtual hosts in the following.
Best
Bao
><VirtualHost 216.120.76.4:80> >Servername www.domainone.com ></VirtualHost> > ><VirtualHost 66.181.8.132:80> >Servername www.domainone.com ></VirtualHost> > ><VirtualHost 216.120.76.4:80> >Servername www.domaintwo.com ></VirtualHost> > ><VirtualHost 66.181.8.132:80> >Servername www.domaintwo.com ></VirtualHost> > > >Thanks again, > >Wil Hatfield > > > > > > > >>-----Original Message----- >>From: BAO RuiXian [mailto:ruixian.bao@(protected)] >>Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 1:20 PM >>To: users@(protected) >>Subject: Re: [users@(protected)] Multiple IPs for VirtualHost >> >> >> >> >>Wil Hatfield wrote: >> >> >> >>>Is there an optimal way of setting up a domain at two different IP >>>addresses. We are switching subnets and want to have redundancy until >>>the ISPs around the globe flush their caches. Right now I am getting >>>the following errors: >>> >>>[error] VirtualHost xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:80 mixing * ports and non-* ports >>>with a NameVirtualHost address is not supported, proceeding with >>>undefined results >>>[warn] NameVirtualHost xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:80 has no VirtualHosts >>> >>> >>> >>I guess in your NameVirtualHost argument there is no port defined, hence >>comes the error "mixing * ports and non-* ports...". Please make the >>arguments after NameVirtualHost and VirtualHost consistent to see if the >>error goes away. >> >>Best >> >>Bao >> >>PS: you may don't want to send HTML format messages, which are disliked >>by most subscribers. >> >> >> >>>Thanks in advance, >>> >>>Wil >>> >>> >> >>--------------------------------------------------------------------- >>The official User-To-User support forum of the Apache HTTP Server Project. >> >> >> > >
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