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virtualhost - Apache Default/Catch-All Virtual Host? - Server Fault
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6 nov. 2009 - Yes, that should work, except ServerAlias should be "*", with ServerName set to an actual hostname. You might need to make sure that VirtualHost is the very last loaded...12 févr. 2015
Exemples d'utilisations de VirtualHost - Serveur Apache HTTP Version ...
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Apache doit écouter sur le port 80 Listen 80 <VirtualHost *:80> DocumentRoot "/apache2 - Apache vhost catch all - Stack Overflow
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6 juin 2011 - You could use the default for a vhost : http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/vhosts/Apache 2 catch all virtualhost – JamesCoyle.net
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18 oct. 2012 - Background Apache VirtualHosts are something of a must for running multiple sites with different web address, all under the same physical server. Using.Apache catch-all subdomains configuration | Tudor Barbu's blog
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14 sept. 2009 - Since my job description is “Jack of all trades” today I had to configure some virtual hosts on our Apache web server. One of them had to have a catch-all rule for subdomains. I'm not a particularly good system administrator and I don't want to become one. Programming is my thing. But, in order to put bread ...Define a Catch-all Named Virtual Host in Apache – Mad Coder's Blog
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15 avr. 2014 - Define a Catch-all Named Virtual Host in Apache. Let say you have 2 virtual hosts A.com and B.com on your web server, do you know that it is possible that your visitor may accidentally access A.com while browsing B.com? As a best practice, defining a catch-all Virtual host can prevent such scenario.virtual host - Default handling for unmatched domains/subdomains ...
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7 sept. 2011 - Apache will read these in order. Then create one that will always load last to catch any unmatched virtual hosts and return a 404 instead of loading a default site. 99-catchall-httpd.conf <VirtualHost *:8080> ServerName null ServerAlias * Redirect 404 / </VirtualHost> <VirtualHost *:8443> ServerName null ...How to setup a Virtual Host in Apache - Seagull
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Aller à Setup the first catch-all host - ... match any configured setting, eg, if you request foo.your-domain.com and foo hasn't been setup. The first virtual host stanza looks like this, following with our example of a local setup: <VirtualHost *:80> ServerName localhost DocumentRoot /var/www/html </VirtualHost>.TipsAndTricks/ApacheVhostDefault - CentOS Wiki
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18 sept. 2009 - Virtual Host Files. A second method of adding virtual host containers to the Apache configuration is by using virtual host files. This is described in more detail in ApacheVhostDir. If inserting as first host, name the file something that shows first in a directory listing, like 0Default.conf. If adding a catch all virtual ...Apache Default / Catch-All Virtual Host? Du Server
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Listen for virtual host requests on all IP addresses. # This directive cannot be removed: NameVirtualHost *:80 <VirtualHost _default_:80> # This vhost catches client requests with host headers which have # not been matched by ServerName or ServerAlias directives in other vhosts. # # We redirect all such requests to a ...