On 11/16/12 12:11 PM, Earnie Boyd wrote:
On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 10:12 AM, Kenneth Jacker wrote:
No matter how I enter the site (even with a plain IP address) displays one of (always the same) non-default sites. I'd think if anything would "trigger" the "default" site (and its associated "settings.php" file) content, it'd be coming in as a non-DNS, bare IP address!
Is there anything in sites/sites.php? this controls "non-standard" multi-site mapping. What url's are you using and what site directory is it going to?
That depends on the httpd configuration, not really a Drupal issue. The numeric address is getting remapped before Drupal sees the connection.
If apache is differentiating the sites into different document roots, then the site is NOT using multi-site. By definition, multi-site has multiple domains (and such) being routed to the same document root and Drupal uses the access pattern to determine which "site" directory to use for it.