[rt-users] RT and other apache stuff
Rick Rezinas
rick.rezinas at qsent.com
Mon Oct 28 19:55:11 EST 2002
I'm running RT as a virtual. name-based. If you have troubles, you can
setup another ip address too, and have it do an ip virt.
On Mon, 28 Oct 2002, Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
> Boy is that obtuse or what? Anyway, I've searched the archives but never
> found a usable solution so I'm willing to take suggestions. It's a live
> site I don't want to bugger up too bad.
>
> I'd like to run some other web server based applications along side RT but
> the install I did was for an RT only install. I'd prefer to use Apache
> VirtualHosts so I can refer to the sites as rt.mycompany.com,
> otherstuff.mycompany.com, etc.
>
> I tried enclosing the RT stuff in <VirtualHost> </VirtualHost> blocks and
> the 'main' server in and out of VirtualHost block but I kept getting only
> one page of the other. Upon reflection I might have forgot to actually
> refresh the page but I'd sure like some confirmation if this will work.
>
> RHL 7.3, Apache 1.3.23, PostgreSQL 7.2.1, and whatever was the latest
> version of mod_perl, Mason, and RT four-five months ago.
>
>
> Any and all appreciated,
> Rod
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