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Re: [cobalt-users] Where does the Raq2 GUI put virtual host information/virtual host problems



Thanks for chiming in Gerald.

A few points I should have added in before -

My second virtual host does have an aliased ethernet port for it's ip
address in the network-scripts directory and is verified as up and running
via ifconfig (eth0:0).  It seems to me that there is a network problem and
not a services problem, as there is no packet transfer in either direction
when I try to utilize services.

There is no container for my virtual hosts in the /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
file, nor is there a container for it in any of the configuration files in
that directory.  I am puzzled as to where it could be.  One virtual host has
no problems (this is the one with the same IP as the "main" site).  As for
the other virtual host, see the first paragraph.

I continue to debug, but at this point it is slow going.  The group's help
is GREATLY appreciated.

Darryl

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Gerald Waugh" <gwaugh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 7:45 AM
Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] Where does the Raq2 GUI put virtual host
information/virtual host problems


> On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Darryl Hafermalz wrote:
>
> > I'm debugging a problem with virtual hosts. When I add a virtual host
via
> > the GUI containing the same IP address as the server main site (ie. both
are
> > xxx.xxx.xx.102), the virtual host can be accessed via http, ftp, ssh,
etc.
> > with no problem.
> >
> > However, when I add a virtual host with an IP address that is different
than
> > the main site (ie. xxx.xxx.xx.103), I have no response at all from http,
> > ftp, ssh, etc.
>
> Execute "ifconfig"
> See if the ethernet port is configured to listen to the new IP
> Should be eth0:1
>
> > Before you mention DNS, please assume that DNS is configured correctly -
I
> > have done extensive testing to verify DNS.  Plus, I cannot access any
> > services using only the IP address.
>
> Seems like that is a problem, you should be able to access using IP
> addresses.
>
>
> > Some things worth noting - I would appreciate your clarification:
> >
> > First, I find no virtual host infomation in any of the apache
configuration
> > files in the /etc/httpd/conf directory.  Where does the GUI put this
> > information?  Why can I still resolve/access virtual hosts when using
the
> > same IP as the main site?
>
>
> There should be a <VitualHost> container for each site in
> /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
>
>
> > Second, when I ping the IP of xxx.xxx.xx.102 from the server itself,
icmp
> > responds with the same address.  However, when I ping the IP of
> > xxx.xxx.xx.103 from the server, it returns the looparound IP.   Note
that I
> > can not ping my server from another machine, as my colo firewalls
incoming
> > ICMP messages.  This may be a red herring, but I thought it was worth
> > mentioning.
>
> Again check "ifconfig"
> Also look at /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts and see it there are
> ifcfg-eth0:0 and ifcfg-eth0:1 in that directory
>
> Gerald
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