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  1. How can I access my sites from other computers on the same LAN? http://192.168.0.### (the server's internal IP address) shows me the splash/welcome screen in the C:\UniServerZ/www/ directory. But how can I view C:\UniServerZ/vhosts/my-website?
  2. Hi, I am glad I found uniformserver (instead of using xampp). Thank you developers for this great tool. Unfortunately I am stuck however: Now I want to set up a certificate which is used for both in the httpS So, I created a certificate *.mydns.org Files for site a.mydns.org sit in /vhosts/siteA and files for site b in /vhosts/siteB. When I try to open either httpS://a.mydns.org or httpS://b.mydns.org I am seeing the (index) page from the SSL root: /ssl What do i need to change, that both sites can be reached (only) by httpS Maybe someone is suggesting to use a(nother) certification service? Thanks already Olaf
  3. What have I done wrong with my vhosts setup? The first site I set up is running well in vhosts. No problems other than occasional crashes (starwarswisdom.com). Then, to develop a second wordpress site (richfieldmall.com), I created this second website on C:\UniServerZ\www. Then I created a new vhosts location via the controller interface (stop Apache, then go Apache > Apache vhosts > Create... so easy!). Then, I cut and pasted the site over into the new, corresponding directory under C:\UniServerZ\vhosts. Was that the wrong way to do that? My current configuration points traffic for the second site, richfieldmall.com, toward the default Uniform Server test page, under /www, instead of over to /vhosts. My settings are as follows: .htaccess: #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # This file provides server security limiting access to the localhost only. # Comment next four lines to deactivate. (Allows external access) #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ #Order Deny,Allow Allow from all #Allow from 127.0.0.1 #Allow from ::1 #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # To allow execution of cgi scripts in this directory uncomment next two lines. #------------------------------------------------------------------------------. AddHandler cgi-script .bat .exe .pl .cgi Options +ExecCGI +FollowSymLinks # BEGIN WordPress <IfModule mod_rewrite.c> RewriteEngine On RewriteBase / RewriteRule ^index\.php$ - [L] RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d RewriteRule . /index.php [L] </IfModule> # END WordPress C:\UniServerZ\core\apache2\conf\extra: <VirtualHost _default_:80> DocumentRoot C:/UniServerZ/www ServerName localhost ErrorLog "logs/error.log" CustomLog "logs/access.log" common </VirtualHost> <VirtualHost *:80> ServerAdmin webmaster@starwarswisdom.com DocumentRoot C:/UniServerZ/vhosts/starwarswisdom ServerName starwarswisdom.com ServerAlias www.starwarswisdom.com *.starwarswisdom.com ErrorLog logs/starwarswisdom.com-error.log CustomLog logs/starwarswisdom.com-access.log common <Directory "C:\UniServerZ\vhosts\starwarswisdom"> Options Indexes Includes AllowOverride All Require all granted </Directory> </VirtualHost> <VirtualHost *:${AP_PORT}> ServerAdmin webmaster@richfieldmall.com DocumentRoot ${US_ROOTF}/vhosts/richfieldmall ServerName richfieldmall.com ServerAlias www.richfieldmall.com *.richfieldmall.com ErrorLog logs/richfieldmall.com-error.log CustomLog logs/richfieldmall.com-access.log common <Directory "${HOME}\vhosts\richfieldmall"> Options Indexes Includes AllowOverride All Require all granted </Directory> </VirtualHost> If any other information is needed, please let me know. Advice, suggestions, links -- any info is welcome!
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