Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2002 10:38:22 -0500 From: "Gerald T. Freymann" <freymann@eagle.ca> To: freeBSD Questions <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Apache Virtual Domains: Quick Config Question Message-ID: <3C45581E.9376.745C91@localhost>
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This is probably a stupid question but thought I should verify..
In apache, when it comes to Virtual Domains...
Can you set up the httpd.conf file to mix ip-based domains and name-
based domains?
I'm thinking sure, why not.
I would like to set up a test box where IP a.b.c.d is one domain based
on the ip-based virtual domain scheme and another IP a.b.c.e is then
used to host a bunch of name-based domains.
If I put this:
NameVirtualHost a.b.c.e
in httpd.conf, then I can point domains to the IP # of a.b.c.e and use
that name-based domains...
At the same time, if I put the IP# a.b.c.d in the <Virtual Host> tag, will
that separate the two?
What I want is 1 ip for a specific domain
And then to use a second ip for a bunch of name-based domains.
Make sense?
gf
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