[Moodle] Using Apache Virtual Hosts on school web server

Chris Ellis ellis.christopher.l at edumail.vic.gov.au
Wed Nov 15 10:04:06 EST 2006


Hi folks,

 

I'm hoping someone here might be able to help me with sorting out my
school's new web server.

 

I've build a LAMP server in a dedicated server here at school. It is now
live to the world. Initially it will host our Moodle, school website and a
site for a local community arts project that the school is involved in.

 

I am having trouble figuring out how to use virtual name hosting in Apache.

 

I can place the school web site (a temporary static web page at the moment)
in a directory under the /www web root and set it as a virtual host, but I
can't figure out how to serve up other local web installations such as a
media wiki site I'm using for a Year7/8 project.

 

If I leave the school site at the root level, without a virtual server then
I can access the school site and the mediawiki site:

 

Eg www.lornep12.vic.edu.au <http://www.lornep12.vic.edu.au/>  and
www.lornep12.vic.edu.au/me78b 

 

But given that the school site will be made with Expression Engine I'd
rather keep it physically separate from the root.

 

Do I need BIND as a local DNS for this?

 

I've been through all kinds of documentation and still can't make it do what
I want. My TSI isn't much help as he's as new to Linux as I am.

 

Thanks and cheers

 

Chris Ellis


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