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Hi,
I am sorry if i am bothering you but i whould need your help once again.
I have registered a 256 IP's block , my ISP forwarded them on my IP, i have the working on my server and i want to run psyBNC, eggdrops and stuff like this.
Now, i want to make some virtual hosts for each of my IP's and i don't know how.
I have reades some tutorials on the internet and i can't manage to make any vhost to work.
If you know a trick or a god tutorial or someone can explain me how to make those virtual hosts please help me.
I also have ISPConfig installed on that server.
Thank you in advance,
Alex.
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11th September 2006, 18:12
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Well either you manage your Vhosts with ISPConfig (->Web) or your take a look at: http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/vhosts/
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11th September 2006, 19:35
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Thank's but i have allready tryied to make some virtual hosts with ISPConfig and if i open mIRC and tipe /dns subdomain.domain.com i get the IP but if i try /dns ip i don't get the subdomain.domain.com .
If someone has done this thing, this virtual hosts on his own server please tell me how step by step.
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12th September 2006, 16:33
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Originally Posted by K_meleonu
If someone has done this thing, this virtual hosts on his own server please tell me how step by step.
Thank you
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Did you have a look at the link Ben posted?
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12th September 2006, 17:36
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Yes,
I have triyed to make a virtual host like there buy id doesn't work.
I thought that soneone from here has done this kind of thing before and can tell me how did it done it, or if someone know's another way, like a program or script witch does this.
Thank you
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14th September 2006, 18:14
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It works exactly as described in the link. What exactly are you having problems with? Any error messages, also in Apache's error log?
Do you want to create name-based or IP-based virtual hosts?
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14th September 2006, 18:23
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I have included the Include /path/to/vhosts.conf in httpd.conf, i have created a vhosts.conf in wich i have writed
<VirtualHost 86.106.86.151>
ServerName Kmeleonu.0ps.ath.cx
ServerPath /web
DocumentRoot /var/www/html/web3/web
</VirtualHost>
but when i connect to a irc server with a psyBNC with that ip or if i try /dns 86.106.86.151 the ip does not resolve to Kmeleonu.0ps.ath.cx.
I get no errors after i make the whosts like the one above and restart the httpd service.
Isn't the any program wich i could install and use for this vhosts?.
Thank you,
Alex
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15th September 2006, 19:32
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Originally Posted by K_meleonu
the ip does not resolve to Kmeleonu.0ps.ath.cx.
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How do you mean that? Are you referring to the reverse DNS record?
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16th January 2010, 19:11
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Yes, i was talking about reverse DNS, you can do them from ISP Config panel by adding PTR records.
I know it's a long time from the last post but in case someone else wants to know the answer to the problem, now it is posted here.
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