First you need to remove the example dummy definitions from your vhost-httpd.conf file. They are there as examples only just to get you started with the syntax, and should not remain in an active conf/extra/httpd-vhosts.conf
as they are pointing to non existant folders.
So remove these 2 definitions from the file:
<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerAdmin [email protected]
DocumentRoot "g:/Apache24/docs/dummy-host.example.com"
ServerName dummy-host.example.com
ServerAlias www.dummy-host.example.com
ErrorLog "logs/dummy-host.example.com-error.log"
CustomLog "logs/dummy-host.example.com-access.log" common
</VirtualHost>
<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerAdmin [email protected]
DocumentRoot "g:/Apache24/docs/dummy-host2.example.com"
ServerName dummy-host2.example.com
ErrorLog "logs/dummy-host2.example.com-error.log"
CustomLog "logs/dummy-host2.example.com-access.log" common
</VirtualHost>
Second Apache 2.4.x is IPV4 ( 127.0.0.1 ) and IPV6 (::1) aware so your hosts
file should look like this with definitions for both IPV4 and IPV6 versions for each site. The browser can arbitrarily use either so you need both but will probably use the IPV6 network in preference to the IPV4 if both are actually active on your PC.
127.0.0.1 localhost
::1 localhost
127.0.0.1 mysite.dev
::1 mysite.dev
Now on the 2 Virtual Hosts that actually exist on your system try this as the Virtual Host definition :
<VirtualHost *:80>
DocumentRoot "g:/wamp/www"
ServerName localhost
ServerAlias localhost
ErrorLog "logs/localhost-error.log"
CustomLog "logs/localhost-access.log" common
<Directory "G:/wamp/www">
AllowOverride All
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
Require local
</Directory>
</VirtualHost>
<VirtualHost *:80>
DocumentRoot "g:wampwwwmysitepublic"
ServerName mysite.dev
ServerAlias www.mysite.dev
ErrorLog "logs/mysite-error.log"
CustomLog "logs/mysite-access.log" common
<Directory "G:/wamp/www/mysite/public">
AllowOverride All
Options Indexes FollowSymLinks
Require local
</Directory>
</VirtualHost>
The <Directory>....</Directory>
section within the <VirtualHost>....</VirtualHost>
section tells Apache which IP Addresses it is allowed to accept connections from, so using the Apache 2.4 syntax Require local
limits access so that only the PC running WAMPServer i.e. Apache can connect to any of these site.
Avoid mixing Apache 2.2 syntax and Apache 2.4 syntax together in the same definition. So dont use
Order Allow,Deny
Allow from all
and
Require all granted
in the same definition. You are using Apache 2.4 so use the Apache 2.4 syntax.
If you find you want to allow other PC's inside your local network to see you site i.e. work mate or the kids etc, you can add this syntax to one or more of your Virtual Host definition.
Allow just a single other PC into your site
Require local
Require ip 192.168.1.100
or 2 other PC's
Require local
Require ip 192.168.1.100, 192.168.1.101
Or to anyone on your local network just use the first 3 of the 4 quartiles of the ip address.
Require ip 192.168.1
Also avoid using the syntax that allows access from anywhere i.e.
Require all granted <--Apache 2.4 syntax
or
Order Allow,Deny <-- Apache 2.2 syntax
Allow from all
It may solve your issues in the short term, but is just waiting to catch you sometime later when you decide you want to show your site to a friend/client/boss. If you get to the stage of Port Forwarding you router so that the world is allowed into your network that would cause ALL OF YOUR SITES to become available to the world.
Better to change the ONE Virtual Host Definition for the ONE site you want people to see for testing/bragging from Require local
to Require all granted
and only allow that single site to be access from the internet.
Once you have made all these changes remember to restart Apache.
Also if you change the hosts file to make the chnages active you should either reboot or run these command from the command line of a command windows started ising the Runs as Administrator
option.
net stop dnscache
net start dnscache
If you are using Windows 10 the above dns commands no longer work, you should do this instead.
ipconfig /flushdns