To my knowledge default is a catch all kind of thing when done non
namedhosting.
vhost _default_:80
vhost localhost:80
vhost apache.org:80
if the server gets a host header of example.com it goes to _default_...
alteast that is how I understood it... not sure if thats documented
somewhere though. I got that from trial and error
~Jorge
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 11:33 PM, Nick Kew <nick@webthing.com> wrote:
> Line 367 in t/conf/httpd.conf reads:
>
> <VirtualHost _default_:8530>
>
> This causes a failure on Solaris, with
> Could not resolve address '255.255.255.255' -- check resolver
> configuration.
> The same thing happens in various other places in the test
> suite's config.
>
> Is _default_ supposed to do anything meaningful?
>
> Trying with localhost instead, I just got
>
> Failed Test Stat Wstat Total Fail Failed List of Failed
>
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> t/security/CVE-2004-0959.t 2 512 ?? ?? % ??
> t/security/CVE-2008-2364.t 3 1 33.33% 3
>
> Investigating those.
>
> --
> Nick Kew
>
> Application Development with Apache - the Apache Modules Book
> http://www.apachetutor.org/
>
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