Take the lampp environment as an example. Other environments only have different paths to the configuration files.
First, remove the comment on the virtual path in lampp/etc/httpd.conf (this is the general configuration file of Apache).
#Include etc/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf
Enable the httpd-vhosts.conf file, or write the configuration directly in httpd.conf, but it is not recommended.
Relevant configurations include: Listen NameVirtualHost
1. Listen The port to be listened to, multiple ports, multiple Listens must be written; otherwise, when Apache starts, the corresponding socket will not be started.
For example
Listen 80
Listen 8080
2. NameVirtualHost Without this, the
(Thanks to okiwill for the correction. This specifically refers to access based on domain name. If access is based on IP, the VirtualHost of the first specified IP shall prevail. Each IP can be specified separately)
One NameVirtualHost can be used with multiple
NameVirutalHost *:80
Specify the IP and port of this host. If there are multiple IPs on the server, you can specify a certain Which host is a certain port of the IP?
(The new version of Apache has removed the NameVirtualHost configuration, because it is really useless, the parameters have been specified in VirtualHost)
3 The most critical VirtualHost
Important: When Apache receives a request, it will first default to the first one VirtualHost, and then find a matching one. If there is no matching one, the first VirtualHost will take effect.
Therefore, in httpd.conf, the permissions of
and
So, my first VirtualHost is
ServerName *
DocumentRoot
Order deny,allow
Allow from all
, just add them in order
ServerName www .myweb1.com DocumentRoot Order deny,allow Allow from all The above is the content of Apache VirtualHost configuration. For more related content, please pay attention to the PHP Chinese website (m.sbmmt.com)!