I'm setting up WP Network on my localhost. I'm on windows, using Uniform Server, and I've setup a vhost like this:
<VirtualHost *:${AP_PORT}>
ServerAdmin webmaster#themes.wp
DocumentRoot ${US_ROOTF}/vhosts/themeswp
ServerName themes.wp
ServerAlias www.themes.wp *.themes.wp
ErrorLog logs/themes.wp-error.log
CustomLog logs/themes.wp-access.log common
<Directory "${HOME}\vhosts\themeswp">
Options Indexes Includes
AllowOverride All
Require all granted
</Directory>
</VirtualHost>
plus I've added this on the windows Host:
127.0.0.1 themes.wp
If I go to
themes.wp
everything loads fine. If I try a third level domain, like
dummy.themes.wp
I get
ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED
Wordpress Network tells me this:
Warning! Wildcard DNS may not be configured correctly!
The installer attempted to contact a random hostname (9f3c9c.themes.wp) on your domain.
This resulted in an error message: cURL error 6: Could not resolve host: 9f3c9c.themes.wp
Right, themes.wp and dummy.themes.wp different domains
Fast way: add dummy.themes.wp to you hosts file
127.0.0.1 dummy.themes.wp
Or install any simple dns server because hosts not support wildcard domains
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I have created a wordpress website on a wampserver 3.2.6 and wanted to access the website, as well as admin panel from another device(pc) on a local network but I get an error (err_refuse_to_connect). I have read some topics and tested some solutions and it partially works. The page loads when I type ip address of the server where the website is, but only text loads, without images and I cannot access the admin panel. I have configured httpd-vhosts.conf file like this:
<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerName localhost
ServerAlias localhost
DocumentRoot D:/wamp64/www
<Directory "D:/wamp64/www">
Options +Indexes +Includes +FollowSymLinks +MultiViews
AllowOverride All
Require all granted
</Directory>
</VirtualHost>
Also I have created a rule in firewall to allow inbound connections on port 80 and added ip address of a computer I want to connect in hosts file. Is there any simple and clear solution for this?
Change your wordpress setting's URL to a Local IP address.
localhost will always goto 127.0.0.1 but I doubt
i am designing my wordpress website in my localhost with using wampp 3.1.7 (apache 2.4.38) and i tried reach my project from mobile.
i read stackoverflow topics and applied steps one by one :
-added 8080 port in my firewall "incoming rules"
edited rooter NAT with my ip : 192.168.0.xx and port 8080
i changed apache httpd.conf like :
Listen 0.0.0.0:8080
Listen [::0]:8080
<Directory />
AllowOverride none
Require all granted
</Directory>
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Require all granted
ServerName localhost:8080
and edited httpd-vhosts like :
# Virtual Hosts
<VirtualHost *:8080>
ServerName localhost
ServerAlias localhost
DocumentRoot "${INSTALL_DIR}/www"
<Directory "${INSTALL_DIR}/www/">
Options +Indexes +Includes +FollowSymLinks +MultiViews
AllowOverride All
Require all granted
</Directory>
</VirtualHost>
Everything work well localhost:8080/mysite or 192.168.1.xx/mysite work well too.wampp systemtry icon is glowing green with red dot. its online and working well too.
when i try enter 192.168.1.xx from my phone i am entering wamppserver settings.but if i add /mysite (192.168.1.xx) i had error localhost refused to connect. (err_connection_refused)
tried everything but didn't get the result.sorry for my bad language..
1 more question..how can i open that server everyone for share my website design with friends to get feedback its possible ?
I have installed MAMP (free version) on my Mac and I see the Start Page but I have a problem:
I deployed wordpress but browser say unable to connect (basically I cannot see wordpress page in browser).
In Document Root if I put a static html file I am able to see it in the browser. I am also able to see wordpress administrative pages and all other pages but home page. I have 8888 and 8889 for php and mysql ports. I do not know how to debug the issues. php, apache and mysql do not report any particular problems.
I configured virtual hosts following this guide:
http://foundationphp.com/tutorials/vhosts_mamp.php
The strange thing when I put http://localhost:8888/mywebsite in the browser it is redirected to localhost/mywebsite.
In /etc/hosts I have:
127.0.0.1 localhost
In httpd.conf I activated:
Include /Applications/MAMP/conf/apache/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf
and in this file I have:
NameVirtualHost *:8888
<VirtualHost *:8888>
ServerAdmin myuser#gmail.com
DocumentRoot "/Applications/MAMP/htdocs"
ServerName localhost
ErrorLog "logs/mywebsite-error_log"
CustomLog "logs/mywebsite-access_log" common
</VirtualHost>
Hope someone could help.
I found the solution. After several debugging I found that this guide is correct: http://foundationphp.com/tutorials/vhosts_mamp.php
You need: 1. In /etc/hosts add your virtual hosts like:
127.0.0.1 localhost
127.0.0.1 mywebsite
before I only used localhost because I hoped to use this host in browser but I found it's required to define a new host like mywebsite.
In httpd.conf I activated:
Include /Applications/MAMP/conf/apache/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf
In this file I have:
ServerAdmin myuser#gmail.com
DocumentRoot "/Applications/MAMP/htdocs"
ServerName mywebsite
ErrorLog "logs/mywebsite-error_log"
CustomLog "logs/mywebsite-access_log" common
I am new to WP multisite environment. I want to setup multisite in my local Ubuntu 14.04 environment. I already have localhost for my main site configured as carbazarlocal.com and its running OK. When I go to Tools > Network Setup I can see two options - Sub-domain and Sub-directory. I want to setup my multisites as sub-domains like dealer1.carbazarlocal.com, dealer2.carbazarlocal.com etc.
On this page WordPress says "You will need a wildcard DNS record if you are going to use the virtual host (sub-domain) functionality". How to do this and where?
In /etc/hosts I have the following entry:
127.0.0.1 carbazarlocal.com
In /etc/apache2/apache2.conf I have the following:
<Directory /var/www/html/carbazar>
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
AllowOverride All
Require all granted
</Directory>
In /etc/apache2/sites-available/carbazarlocal.com.conf I have this:
<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerAdmin admin#carbazarlocal.com
ServerName carbazarlocal.com
ServerAlias *.carbazarlocal.com
DocumentRoot /var/www/html/carbazar
</VirtualHost>
And in /var/www/html/carbazar/wp-config I have this:
define('WP_ALLOW_MULTISITE', true);
What else I need to do and where to complete the following step:
"You will need a wildcard DNS record if you are going to use the virtual host (sub-domain) functionality"?
If you use Apache server then ...
In the httpd.conf file, or in the include file containing the VirtualHost section for your web account, add a line like this (if it is not already present):
ServerAlias *.example.com
Also create a wildcard DNS record like:
*.example.com A 192.0.43.10
REF https://codex.wordpress.org/Configuring_Wildcard_Subdomains
I have IIS enabled (fresh "install") and a port configured XAMPP install with a fresh Wordpress build.
httpd.conf (changes):
Listen 8080
ServerName localhost:8080
httpd-ssl.conf (changes):
Listen 4433
<VirtualHost _default_:4433>
ServerName www.example.com:4433
httpd-vhosts.conf (changes):
NameVirtualHost *:8080
<VirtualHost *:8080>
DocumentRoot "C:/xampp/htdocs"
ServerName localhost
</VirtualHost>
<VirtualHost *:8080>
DocumentRoot "C:/xampp/htdocs/foobar"
ServerName foo.bar
<Directory "C:/xampp/htdocs/foobar">
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks Includes ExecCGI
AllowOverride All
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
</Directory>
</VirtualHost>
hosts (changes):
127.0.0.1 localhost
127.0.0.1 foo.bar
Tests:
http://localhost/
IIS Root (expected)
http://localhost:8080/[dashboard]
XAMPP Root (expected)
http://localhost:8080/foobar
resolves to http://localhost/foobar, displays IIS error page (incorrect, should show the Wordpress install)
http://foo.bar
displays IIS root (incorrect, should show Wordpress install)
http://foo.bar:8080
resolves to http://foo.bar (same result as above)
Honestly, at this point I have no idea what I have setup that is incorrect. I've spent all day reading forums and SO, and I'm not making any headway. Help? Am I making incorrect assumptions on behavior or do I have a mistake in my setup?
Assuming that you want both services running at the same time, that you'll mostly be working with XAMPP. This is my solution:
I'm not a fan of typing in port 8080 whenever I want to be working with XAMPP. So I just changed the post number of IIS to 82.
Start IIS (7) On the left go to YOUR MACHINE > Sites > Default Web Site
Then on the right click on bindings then a window pops up
Click on the first row and edit the port number to anyting but 80 (because 80 is the default port if you don't type in anything in
your browser)
Reset all the settings of httpd.conf, httpd-ssl.conf
Then open httpd-vhosts.conf and put this:
<VirtualHost *:80>
DocumentRoot C:\xampp\htdocs\foobar
ServerName foo.bar
</VirtualHost>
Restart your computer (httpd-vhosts.conf doesn't take effect without)
The file hosts is fine as it is.