[mythtv-users] Another Mythweb question SOLVED (I think!)
Harry Devine
lifter89 at comcast.net
Wed Mar 26 01:08:00 UTC 2008
Brian Phillips wrote:
>> OK, so I think I have this resolved with the help of this article:
>> http://www.apachelounge.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=8091 In it
>> (actually, the 2nd post in), it says that some default rules in
>> apache require you to use a computername instead of an IP. So, I
>> added my host name to my XP laptop's hosts file and could get the
>> default "Fedora Test Page", then was able to get access to my Mythweb
>> setup.
>>
>> So for now, I'm operational. I'm a little unclear as to why this
>> rule matters, so if anyone has any insight, I'm all ears! :-)
>>
>
> I hope I'm not pointing out something basic or obvious and sounding
> condescending in the process...so if you already understand then just ignore
> my response!
>
> The rules require a hostname because you can run more than one website from
> the same webserver. Specifying an ip address doesn't do anything to tell
> apache what website you want to visit. Back in my days of working with
> apache, they were called Virtual Hosts (and may still be called this).
> Depending on how you set up apache, you can tell it you have 5 different
> websites and point the hostnames to five different folders. So even though
> the hostnames all resolve to the same ip address, apache knows which website
> to serve up because it knows the hostname you are requesting.
>
> Last I recall though, you had to explicitly tell it "deny ip address
> requests" when working with virtual hosts, because there was always a
> "default" website it served up in case it couldn't match the request to one
> of the five folders.
>
> You didn't make any sort of explicit rule did you?
>
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Its not condescending at all. That makes perfect sense! I didn't think
or realize it at the time, but it makes sense. And I didn't make any
explicit rule. Apache was a vanilla install with Fedora 8 and I didn't
tweak it at all.
Thanks for the clarification!
Harry
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