On 14/08/11 22:00, support-request@drupal.org wrote:
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1. Re: Help with Multisite (Luis Paulo)
Message: 1 Date: Sun, 14 Aug 2011 01:42:12 +0100 From: Luis Pauloluis.barbas@gmail.com Subject: Re: [support] Help with Multisite To: support@drupal.org Message-ID: CAHL8Zgh64sa0PfBwxEeia1GQHiwLoZRvCLVCuED_tYym6LVmDw@mail.gmail.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8
On Fri, Aug 12, 2011 at 20:40, Jamie Hollyhovercrafter@earthlink.net wrote:
Simply:
127.0.0.1 site1.dev 127.0.0.1 site2.dev
(I use .dev for all my development stuff - since this is being done locally you can make anything you want!)
Not that it won't work, but I think the canonical way is 127.0.0.1 localhost site1.dev site2.dev
Regards Luis
I found finally how to get Drupal 7 multisites working on my local pc so I'm most curious why a similar configuration won't work on a remote Linux VPS server?
I have /etc/hosts and httpd.conf same as my local machine
Where on a VPS /var/www/html/drupal_install/sites/site1 has settings.php correctly set up. Accessed by 123.45.67.8
If in a browser one types http://123.45.67.8/drupal_install, drupal works but with http://123.45.67.8/site1.drupal_install or http://123.45.67.8/site1 it produces errors
I'm curious what is the difference between a VPS and a local machine. Why would http://127.0.0.1/site1 on a local pc and http://123.45.67.8/site1 on a VPS be different?
thanks Roger