Date: Tue, 13 Aug 1996 13:42:02 -0600 From: zeeb@digitaladvantage.net (Russ Panula) To: tcg@ime.net Cc: questions@FreeBSD.org, Eric Chan <Eric.Chan@nswcc.org.au> Subject: Re: WWW on FreeBSD v2.0 Message-ID: <3210d793.4003841@mail.digitaladvantage.net> In-Reply-To: <32107549.3150@ime.net> References: <199608130214.MAA00420@moredun.nswcc.org.au> <320FF406.1562@ime.net> <32103aa7.17120930@mail.digitaladvantage.net> <32107549.3150@ime.net>
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On Tue, 13 Aug 1996 08:30:01 -0400, you wrote: >> You need to add alias IP addresses to your web server also. You can >> do this by doing: >> > >I have no aliases, Yet my system is accessable via either domain >name! > > If the two domain names have the same address then I can see this happening. Do you run a web server on that machine? And if so, how does the web server know which domain is being accessed? I've seen things like: www.companya.com and www.companyb.com have the same ip address, but are accessed by http://www.companya.com/a/indexa.html and http://www.companyb.com/b/indexb.html. >-Enjoy >Gary >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >Improve America's Knowledge... Share yours >The Borg... Where minds meet >(207) 929-3848 > Russ
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