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The usage of virtual hosts in Apache Configuration is the practice of running more than one web site (that targets local resources) on a single machine.
Virtual hosts are IP-based, meaning that you have a different IP address for every web site, or "name-based", meaning that you have multiple names running on each IP address. This practice using Apache2 on OpenSuse comes in handy when you want to simulate a production environment (however working in dev environment) locally accessing to your project by a normal URL in the browser.
To setup a custom virtual host, we need to follow these steps:
Allow virtual hosts
By default, Apache2 won't use the/etc/apache2/vhosts.d/*.conf
files (the location of the virtual hosts), therefore we need to indicate that this file will be included during the runtime of Apache.Once you have installed and checked the status of Apache, go to its Web-root directory and create a new directory as mentioned below.
cd /srv/www/htdocs/
sudo mkdir <!--markup:1:begin-->wiki<!
<!--markup:2:end--> Create a new file in the above mentioned directory by using the following command.echo -e '<html>\n<html>\n\t<body>\n\t\t<h1>MyWiki Works!</h1>\n\t</body>\n</html>' >
Create a new virtualhost configuration file in the below mentioned directory and configure it as follows. /etc/apache2/conf.d/vhost.confecho -e 'DocumentRoot\"/srv/www/htdocs/site1\"\nServerName www.linuxhelp1.com"\' > /etc/apache2/conf.d/vhost.conf
---- /etc/hosts /etc/apache2/conf.d/vhost.conf **/opt/lampp/etc/httpd.conf**# Virtual hosts #Include etc/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf
Proceed to modify the line uncommenting that line:# Virtual hosts
Include etc/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf
===Weblinks=== https://doc.opensuse.org/documentation/leap/reference/html/book-reference/cha-apache2.html ((https://doc.opensuse.org/documentation/leap/reference/html/book-reference/cha-apache2.html#sec-apache2-configuration-manually-configfiles-etc-apache2)) ===Create a custom domain in the hosts file of your system=== You need to create a custom domain where our apache virtual host will point to. This domain will be normally an ip (127.0.0.xx based) and a custom name. In this example, our IP will be ##127.0.0.3## and the domain ##myproject##. So finally, our hosts file will look like: **/etc/hosts**127.0.0.1 localhost
127.0.0.3 myproject
#don't touch other existent values
# The following lines are desirable for IPv6 capable hosts
::1 ip6-localhost ip6-loopback
fe00::0 ip6-localnet
ff00::0 ip6-mcastprefix
ff02::1 ip6-allnodes
ff02::2 ip6-allrouters
===Add the virtual host path=== **/opt/lampp/etc/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf**<VirtualHost 127.0.0.3:80>
DocumentRoot "/opt/lampp/htdocs/my-project"
DirectoryIndex index.php
DirectoryIndex index.php
<Directory "/opt/lampp/htdocs/my-project">
Options All
AllowOverride All
Require all granted
</Directory>
</VirtualHost> %%Options All
AllowOverride All
Require all granted
</Directory>
Test your virtual host
Start apache and mysql (entire XAMPP).
Navigate in your browser to
http://myproject/
or http://127.0.0.3/
.