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Setting up Apache as a Web server under Linux via GUI

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As the instructions say, if you opt to use Server Resolution, the default server will not be served.

Most of the defaults should work for you. Of course there are special needs where you might have to edit one of the various entries. One entry you will for sure have to edit is the Server Administrator email entry. To do this highlight the entry and click the Edit button, enter the administrators email and click OK.

There is one really cool feature here called Server Resolution. What this enables you to do is set up virtual hosting based on either IP Address or HTTP headers. Let's set up a virtual site using IP Address routing.

Click on the Add button and a new window with a drop down list will appear. Select Server Resolution and click OK. Now move on to the New Host tab. From in this tab you will then click the Add button and a new window will appear.

                   

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