Problems with the Windows version of XAMPP, questions, comments, and anything related.
by Yana » 03. July 2003 09:44
I can't set Virtual Hosts in windows XP...
I had Apache 1.32.... on win Me. Now I have changed system to XP and download Wampp. So I copied Virtual hosts from old httpd.conf. It doesn't work.
Help me please!!!
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Yana
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by Oswald » 03. July 2003 11:12
Dear Yana,
could you please post your <VirtualHost> container? It would be much easier for us to find the error.
Greetings,
Oswald
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by Yana » 04. July 2003 16:22
NameVirtualHost 127.0.0.4
<VirtualHost xenodohos>
ServerName xenodohos
ServerAdmin
aaa@xenodohos.gr
DocumentRoot "E:/users/xenodohos/www"
ErrorLog "E:/users/xenodohos/error.log"
CustomLog E:/users/xenodohos/access_log common
</VirtualHost>
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Yana
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by chanio » 06. July 2003 02:47
Did you try going at ..Wampp2\apache\bin\ and at a command prompt typing the following?
apache -S
That should diagnose if something of your VirtualHost is badly written...
The worst is when it says that..."Syntax Ok" , right?
Hope it helps!
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by Oswald » 06. July 2003 12:01
Dear Yana!
Your config looks fine. Did the hostname xenodohos resolves to 127.0.0.4? Please call
ping xenodohos at your command prompt. You should see something like this:
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C:\>ping xenodohos
Ping xenodohos [127.0.0.4] mit 32 Bytes Daten:
Antwort von 127.0.0.4: Bytes=32 Zeit<10ms TTL=128
Antwort von 127.0.0.4: Bytes=32 Zeit<10ms TTL=128
Antwort von 127.0.0.4: Bytes=32 Zeit<10ms TTL=128
Antwort von 127.0.0.4: Bytes=32 Zeit<10ms TTL=128
Ping-Statistik für 127.0.0.4:
Pakete: Gesendet = 4, Empfangen = 4, Verloren = 0 (0% Verlust),
Ca. Zeitangaben in Millisek.:
Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Mittelwert = 0ms
C:\>
Greetings,
Oswald
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by Yana » 24. July 2003 07:33
I understood there is a problem to find "hosts" file in Windows XP. Apache server says: Cannot resolve host name xenodohos --- ignoring!
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by Oswald » 24. July 2003 10:48
Dear Yana!
You should find you hosts file under c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\
Try to insert the following line to this file
127.0.0.4 xenodohos
And start Apache again.
Good luck,
Oswald
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by Yana » 25. July 2003 12:38
Thank you VERY MUCH!!! It was my fault. I have made an error in hosts file.

And so I had an idea it's a wrong file...
Sorry
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Yana
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