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Mon 18/03/02 at 17:23
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I have a little problem with this now.

I was able to add more than one virtual server before, where the I address were, 127.0.0.1, 127.0.0.2, 127.0.0.3 etc... and that worked fine, I could have different Sites under each number ad it would work fine.

But now it doesn't. The first one is fine, where I can type either http://localhost/ or http://127.0.01/ to get the default on, but any others just now won't work .. does anyone know what I maybe doing wrong? I've giveneach server a unique IP Address and Name, and it worked before, but not anymore.

Any help would be great.
Tue 29/10/02 at 10:57
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cool, thanks.
Tue 29/10/02 at 07:58
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You need "Windows binaries", click on the FTP link (I think) and look for a latest version with a ".exe" or ".msi" extension.
Tue 29/10/02 at 00:20
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I was going to :oP but the Web Site kinda lost me.

If its not to much trouble, don't suppose you could point me to the exact file(s) I'd need to download from Apache.org? All I see is to many links to download, and I'm not 'in-the-know' enough to pick the correct one.

I'm on Win98 SE, planning to put Win2000 Pro on sometime soon.
Mon 28/10/02 at 18:15
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Hm, odd, It should.

Just get Apache :-)
Mon 28/10/02 at 11:28
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Also, the error page doesn't seem to run the PHP code, is that just suppose to be like that or is there something wrong??
Mon 28/10/02 at 00:07
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Hm, nope, sorry. I'll consider looking into it later though.
Sun 27/10/02 at 21:13
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hhmm, gave those numbers a go, but not even localhost or 10.0.0.1 would work offline with those.

Any other ideas??
Sun 27/10/02 at 21:01
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Your problem is 127.0.0.2 isn't a valid local address, it'll try and connecty its outside counterpart first - which is why you can't use it offline. When you specify http://testsite/ it's the same problem.

Use 10.0.0.1, 10.0.0.2 etc instead.
Sun 27/10/02 at 20:55
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Don't suppose anyone would know anything about OmniHTTPd now would they?

I am able to use 127.0.0.1 (localhost) no problem, but when I add another domain, 127.0.0.2 (testsite) I am still unable to get this working.

http://127.0.0.1/ - works online and offline.
http://localhost/ - works online and offline.
http://127.0.0.2/ - works online but not offline.
http://testsite/ - doesn't work at all.

So I can only use more than one domain if I go online. Does anyone know why this maybe the case, and how I might sort it?
Sun 24/03/02 at 17:07
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Luke, Phil ... don't suppose you gentlemen would be able to help me out in my little situation???

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