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Setting which addresses and ports Apache uses

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+URI: bind.html.en +Content-Language: en +Content-type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 -When Apache starts, it connects to some port and address on the -local machine and waits for incoming requests. By default, it -listens to all addresses on the machine, and to the port -as specified by the Port directive in the server configuration. -However, it can be told to listen to more the one port, or to listen -to only selected addresses, or a combination. This is often combined -with the Virtual Host feature which determines how Apache -responds to different IP addresses, hostnames and ports.

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BindAddress

-Syntax: BindAddress [ * | IP-address | hostname ]
-Default: BindAddress *
-Context: server config
-Status: Core

- -Makes the server listen to just the specified address. If the argument -is *, the server listens to all addresses. The port listened to -is set with the Port directive. Only one BindAddress -should be used. - -

Listen

-Syntax: Listen [ port | IP-address:port ]
-Default: none
-Context: server config
-Status: Core

- -Listen can be used instead of BindAddress and -Port. It tells the server to accept incoming requests on the -specified port or address-and-port combination. If the first format is -used, with a port number only, the server listens to the given port on -all interfaces, instead of the port given by the Port -directive. If an IP address is given as well as a port, the server -will listen on the given port and interface.

Multiple Listen -directives may be used to specify a number of addresses and ports to -listen to. The server will respond to requests from any of the listed -addresses and ports.

- -For example, to make the server accept connections on both port -80 and port 8000, use: -

-   Listen 80
-   Listen 8000
-
- -To make the server accept connections on two specified -interfaces and port numbers, use -
-   Listen 192.170.2.1:80
-   Listen 192.170.2.5:8000
-
- -

How this works with Virtual Hosts

- -BindAddress and Listen do not implement Virtual Hosts. They tell the -main server what addresses and ports to listen to. If no -<VirtualHost> directives are used, the server will behave the -same for all accepted requests. However, <VirtualHost> can be -used to specify a different behavour for one or more of the addresses -and ports. To implement a VirtualHost, the server must first be told -to listen to the address and port to be used. Then a -<VirtualHost> section should be created for a specified address -and port to set the behavior of this virtual host. Note that if the -<VirtualHost> is set for an address and port that the server is -not listening to, it cannot be accessed. - -

See also

- -See also the documentation on -Virtual Hosts, -Non-IP virtual hosts, -BindAddress directive, -Port directive -and -<VirtualHost> section. - - - - - +URI: bind.html.ko.euc-kr +Content-Language: ko +Content-type: text/html; charset=EUC-KR +URI: bind.html.tr.utf8 +Content-Language: tr +Content-type: text/html; charset=UTF-8