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  1. no-ip.com sends all the requests to my webserver It\'s apache that should deal with the request, but it doesn\'t Tommy
  2. Hi, I\'m running an apache webserver on SUSE. My domainname is linked to the nameservers of no-ip.com. I have wildcards enabled, so *.mydomain.tld goes via a webdirect to my webserver 192.168.0.2 (via portforwarding on my firewall) Now I want to server name based virtual hosts on the apache but I CANNOT find the right info in the apache manuals ex: mydomain.tld has docroot /www/htdocs/main sub1.mydomain.tld has docroot /www/htdocs/sub1 sub2.mydomain.tld has docroot /www/htdocs/sub2 I tried the following virtualhosts setup: <VirtualHost *> DocRoot /www/htdocs/main ServerName mydomain.tld </VirtualHost> <VirtualHost *> DocRoot /www/htdocs/sub1 ServerName sub1.mydomain.tld </VirtualHost> <VirtualHost *> DocRoot /www/htdocs/sub2 ServerName sub2.mydomain.tld </VirtualHost> Whatever url I type in, I always get connected to the domain mydomain.tld (so the index file in /www/htdocs/main) I would greatly appreciate if someone could help me out here! Many thanks, Tommy
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