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-## Declare ip-based and name-based vhosts
-# Mixing Name-based vhost with IP-specific vhosts requires `add_listen =>
-# 'false'` on the non-IP vhosts
-
-# Base class. Turn off the default vhosts; we will be declaring
-# all vhosts below.
-class { 'apache':
- default_vhost => false,
-}
-
-
-# Add two an IP-based vhost on 10.0.0.10, ssl and non-ssl
-apache::vhost { 'The first IP-based vhost, non-ssl':
- servername => 'first.example.com',
- ip => '10.0.0.10',
- port => '80',
- ip_based => true,
- docroot => '/var/www/first',
-}
-apache::vhost { 'The first IP-based vhost, ssl':
- servername => 'first.example.com',
- ip => '10.0.0.10',
- port => '443',
- ip_based => true,
- docroot => '/var/www/first-ssl',
- ssl => true,
-}
-
-# Two name-based vhost listening on 10.0.0.20
-apache::vhost { 'second.example.com':
- ip => '10.0.0.20',
- port => '80',
- docroot => '/var/www/second',
-}
-apache::vhost { 'third.example.com':
- ip => '10.0.0.20',
- port => '80',
- docroot => '/var/www/third',
-}
-
-# Two name-based vhosts without IPs specified, so that they will answer on either 10.0.0.10 or 10.0.0.20 . It is requried to declare
-# `add_listen => 'false'` to disable declaring "Listen 80" which will conflict
-# with the IP-based preceeding vhosts.
-apache::vhost { 'fourth.example.com':
- port => '80',
- docroot => '/var/www/fourth',
- add_listen => false,
-}
-apache::vhost { 'fifth.example.com':
- port => '80',
- docroot => '/var/www/fifth',
- add_listen => false,
-}