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The 1.0.0.6 version of Virtual CD Manager for Mac is available as a free download on our software library. The unique ID for this application's bundle is com.wdc.VirtualCDManager. This Mac download was scanned by our antivirus and was rated as malware free. This free software for Mac OS X is a product of Western Digital Corporation.
Setting up Virtual Hosts in Apache on Mac OSX 10.10 Yosemite is straight forward after you have your local Web Development environment up and running – get your web development up and running first including Apache, PHP and MySQL following this AMP stack guide here 10.10 if required.
The process of setting up Virtual Hosts is done easier in the Terminal either using nano or vi with sudo or as a root user, or you can you a GUI visual editor like Text Wrangler which allows access to the /private/etc directory by clicking ‘Show Everything” in the open dialog box.
About virt-manager’s supporting tools. Virt-install is a command line tool which provides an easy way to provision operating systems into virtual machines. Virt-viewer is a lightweight UI interface for interacting with the graphical display of virtualized guest OS. It can display VNC or SPICE, and uses libvirt to lookup the graphical connection details. VirtualBox is a general-purpose full virtualizer for x86 hardware, targeted at server, desktop and embedded use.For a thorough introduction to virtualization and VirtualBox. Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack. Free for personal, educational or evaluation use under the terms of the VirtualBox Personal Use and Evaluation License on Windows, Mac. Step One: Create a macOS High Sierra ISO File. To start, we’ll need to create an ISO file of macOS.
Allow the vhosts configuration from the Apache configuration file httpd.conf
Open the httpd.conf
Search for ‘vhosts‘ and uncomment the include line
Also allow another module to run by uncommenting:
Edit the vhosts.conf file
Open this file to add in the vhost.
An example in the file is given of the format required to add additional domains, just follow this to create your new virtual host:
We can take this example and extend on it, if you wanted a domain named apple.com for example, you can copy the existing text block and edit to suit:
So in the example above a vhost for apple.com is created and the document root is in the Sites folder, in the text block above I have also added in some log files, what you need to change is the document root location username and domain name to suit your needs. Finish and save the file.
Now also you need to map the IP address to be the localhost.
Map Your IP address to localhost
Add the Domain and ‘www‘ alias to resolve to the localhost address
Restart Apache
Check out your local vhost domain in the browser
Losing Localhost
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One caveat to note about virtual hosts is that once set up you lose your older document root previously at /LIbrary/WebServer/Documents or accessed in the browser at http://localhost what happens is that you get a 403 Forbidden Error. But the ~/username document root is still compatible.
To get around this, you need to add in a vhost for localhost and declare this vhost before any of the others, in the same file:
Add in:
Restart Apache
Changing the WebServer Default User
One of the frustrations of using the Users/username/Sites folder for vhosts is the permissions issues with things like updates and authentication.
This is because the default webserver user which runs httpd is known as _www, which will not be the user in your local account. If your machine is only in use by you and the webserver will run only under your account then you can change the user.
Find Your User and Group
In the Terminal use the id command to see your username and group
You will get a bunch of user groups, you need your primary user uid and group gid names
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Change this back in /etc/apache2/httpd.conf
Restart Apache
Restart Apache and now you are running httpd as your local account.
Create, view, and join VA Video Connect Visits from one application.
Virtual Care Manager enables clinicians to create*, view, and join video visits and create group visits. With Virtual Care Manager, it is easy to invite Veterans' family or caregivers, as well as additional VA staff, to video visits.
IMPORTANT: LAUNCH REQUIREMENTS
- You must be on the VA network.
- You must have VistA login credentials that include the OR CPRS GUI CHART secondary menu option.
- If needed, work with your local Health Informatics Specialist, Information Security Officer (ISO) or Information Resource Management (IRM) staff to have these menus added.
- Ensure that you have a PIV card that is linkedto the same VistA instance(s) for which you have the required secondary menu options in step 2.
- If you need assistance, please contact the Connected Care Help Desk at: (866) 651-3180
*NOTE: Virtual Care Manager does not place an appointment in VistA. To schedule future video visits, please work with your clinic schedulers.
Features:
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- Create, view and join video visits for:
- Veterans enrolled at your facility
- Veterans that are not enrolled at your facility using their email address
- Create group visits for Veterans enrolled at your facility
- Create video visits on behalf of a provider (i.e. VA care team members or schedulers can create a video visit for a provider)
- Easily invite Veterans' family or caregivers, as well as additional VA staff to video visits
- Re-send links to video visits
- Cancel links to video visits
- Set personal preferences
- Control frequency of email reminders
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For technical assistance, contact the Mobile Service Desk (MSD) at 1-844-482-6624, Monday through Saturday, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Central Time.