# This is an example VirtualHosts configuration. # # Since Apache 1.3.19, we modified the setup to include some nice tricks: # # - We added the User and Group directives so VirtualHosts now work with # suexec directive. If set, Apache will run all cgi scripts under that # user and group (provided the uid and gid are > 100 for security). The # directories and cgi files *must* belong to that user/group for the # feature to work # # - We added the Setenv VLOG directive. This works in conjunction with # the CustomLog in common.conf. When Setenv VLOG is set, apache will # create a /var/log/httpd/VLOG-YYYY-MM-<ServerName>.log instead of logging # to access_log. Use this instead of defining a special logfile for # each vhost, otherwise you eat up file descriptors. # # - You can also specify a path for the VLOG for each Vhost, for example, # to place the logs in each user's directory. However, if you want to # use the file for accounting, place it in a directory owned by root, # otherwise the user will be able to erase it. # # - I suggest only including the ErrorLog *only* if the vhost will use # cgi scripts. Again, it saves file descriptors! ################# IP-based Virtual Hosts # <VirtualHost 192.168.2.100> # User jmdault # Group jmdault # DocumentRoot /home/jmdault/public_html # ServerName test2.com # Setenv VLOG /home/jmdault/logs # ErrorLogs /home/jmdault/test2-error_log # </VirtualHost> ################# Named VirtualHosts # NameVirtualHost 111.222.33.44 # <VirtualHost 111.222.33.44> # ServerName www.domain.tld # ServerPath /domain # DocumentRoot /web/domain # </VirtualHost>