Loading docs/manual/vhosts/details.html +20 −23 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ sections.</p> <p>The directives <a href="../mod/core.html#port"><samp>Port</samp></a>, <a href="../mod/mpm_common.html#listen"><samp>Listen</samp></a>, <a href="../mod/core.html#servername"><samp>ServerName</samp></a>, <a href="../mod/core.html#serverpath"><samp>ServerPath</samp></a>, Loading @@ -48,18 +48,15 @@ each appearance overrides the previous appearance (within that server).</p> <p>The default value of the <code>Port</code> field for <p>The default value of the <code>Listen</code> field for main_server is 80. The main_server has no default <code>ServerPath</code>, or <code>ServerAlias</code>. The default <code>ServerName</code> is deduced from the servers IP address.</p> <p>The main_server Port directive has two functions due to legacy compatibility with NCSA configuration files. One <p>The main_server Listen directive has two functions. One function is to determine the default network port Apache will bind to. This default is overridden by the existence of any <a href="../mod/mpm_common.html#listen"><code>Listen</code></a> directives. The second function is to specify the port number bind to. The second function is to specify the port number which is used in absolute URIs during redirects.</p> <p>Unlike the main_server, vhost ports <em>do not</em> affect Loading @@ -68,7 +65,7 @@ <p>Each address appearing in the <code>VirtualHost</code> directive can have an optional port. If the port is unspecified it defaults to the value of the main_server's most recent <code>Port</code> statement. The special port <samp>*</samp> <code>Listen</code> statement. The special port <samp>*</samp> indicates a wildcard that matches any port. Collectively the entire set of addresses (including multiple <samp>A</samp> record results from DNS lookups) are called the vhost's Loading Loading @@ -126,7 +123,7 @@ prefer the left variant.)</p> <p>After parsing the <code>VirtualHost</code> directive, the vhost server is given a default <code>Port</code> equal to the vhost server is given a default <code>Listen</code> equal to the port assigned to the first name in its <code>VirtualHost</code> directive.</p> Loading @@ -134,7 +131,7 @@ directive are treated just like a <code>ServerAlias</code> (but are not overridden by any <code>ServerAlias</code> statement) if all names resolve to the same address set. Note that subsequent <code>Port</code> statements for this vhost will not subsequent <code>Listen</code> statements for this vhost will not affect the ports assigned in the address set.</p> <p>During initialization a list for each IP address is Loading Loading @@ -332,7 +329,7 @@ request is only caught if the port number to which the client sent the request matches the port number of your <code>_default_</code> vhost which is your standard <code>Port</code> by default. A wildcard port can be <code>Listen</code> by default. A wildcard port can be specified (<em>i.e.</em>, <code>_default_:*</code>) to catch requests to any available port. This also applies to <code>NameVirtualHost *</code> vhosts.</li> Loading Loading
docs/manual/vhosts/details.html +20 −23 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ sections.</p> <p>The directives <a href="../mod/core.html#port"><samp>Port</samp></a>, <a href="../mod/mpm_common.html#listen"><samp>Listen</samp></a>, <a href="../mod/core.html#servername"><samp>ServerName</samp></a>, <a href="../mod/core.html#serverpath"><samp>ServerPath</samp></a>, Loading @@ -48,18 +48,15 @@ each appearance overrides the previous appearance (within that server).</p> <p>The default value of the <code>Port</code> field for <p>The default value of the <code>Listen</code> field for main_server is 80. The main_server has no default <code>ServerPath</code>, or <code>ServerAlias</code>. The default <code>ServerName</code> is deduced from the servers IP address.</p> <p>The main_server Port directive has two functions due to legacy compatibility with NCSA configuration files. One <p>The main_server Listen directive has two functions. One function is to determine the default network port Apache will bind to. This default is overridden by the existence of any <a href="../mod/mpm_common.html#listen"><code>Listen</code></a> directives. The second function is to specify the port number bind to. The second function is to specify the port number which is used in absolute URIs during redirects.</p> <p>Unlike the main_server, vhost ports <em>do not</em> affect Loading @@ -68,7 +65,7 @@ <p>Each address appearing in the <code>VirtualHost</code> directive can have an optional port. If the port is unspecified it defaults to the value of the main_server's most recent <code>Port</code> statement. The special port <samp>*</samp> <code>Listen</code> statement. The special port <samp>*</samp> indicates a wildcard that matches any port. Collectively the entire set of addresses (including multiple <samp>A</samp> record results from DNS lookups) are called the vhost's Loading Loading @@ -126,7 +123,7 @@ prefer the left variant.)</p> <p>After parsing the <code>VirtualHost</code> directive, the vhost server is given a default <code>Port</code> equal to the vhost server is given a default <code>Listen</code> equal to the port assigned to the first name in its <code>VirtualHost</code> directive.</p> Loading @@ -134,7 +131,7 @@ directive are treated just like a <code>ServerAlias</code> (but are not overridden by any <code>ServerAlias</code> statement) if all names resolve to the same address set. Note that subsequent <code>Port</code> statements for this vhost will not subsequent <code>Listen</code> statements for this vhost will not affect the ports assigned in the address set.</p> <p>During initialization a list for each IP address is Loading Loading @@ -332,7 +329,7 @@ request is only caught if the port number to which the client sent the request matches the port number of your <code>_default_</code> vhost which is your standard <code>Port</code> by default. A wildcard port can be <code>Listen</code> by default. A wildcard port can be specified (<em>i.e.</em>, <code>_default_:*</code>) to catch requests to any available port. This also applies to <code>NameVirtualHost *</code> vhosts.</li> Loading