Date: Sat, 7 Oct 1995 20:44:24 -0700 (PDT) From: "Alan B. Evans" <aevans@kaiwan.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: multiple httpd's listening to different IP addresses? Message-ID: <199510080344.UAA24164@kaiwan009.kaiwan.com> In-Reply-To: <199510071738.KAA17716@syzygy.zytek.com> from "Stephen Melvin" at Oct 7, 95 10:38:56 am
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> > Hello, > > I have multiple domains served by my site and I want to be able to have > multiple http daemons listening to different IP addresses (but all on port > 80). This, of course, is so that I can allocate a separate IP address to > each domain, alias the network interface to receive the multiple addresses > and then voila!, be able to use URLs such as: > > http://www.<my-customer>.com > > instead of: > > http://www.<me>.com/<my-customer> > > I'm sure this must be a common idea these days. However, I can't find > any particular reference to it. So, before I go and solve the problem > myself, would someone please point me in the direction of any work that > has been done in this area. Thanks, > > Stephen Melvin > melvin@zytek.com > > If you have web access, take a look at http://www.thesphere.com/~dlp/TwoServers/ This tells you how to do it with either CERN or NCSA httpd's. --alan -- You can reach me at @ : inet : aevans@kaiwan.com ICBM : 33 39' N 117 59' W Cruise : 33 39' 37" N 117 59' 54" W WWW : http://www.kaiwan.com/~aevans/ Geek : GE d--(-+) H s g-(+) p? au+ a w+(+++) v C+++(++++) UL++++ UB+++ UV++ (v2.1) P++ L+++ 3 N++ E K- !W !M !V -po+ Y t+ 5+ !j R G? tv-- b+++ D++ B- e++ u h f- r !n y+ jihad : B+- US TF !GM TM F ?MA FP PA++ WP+++ AB ?PI I+ UF+++ D+++ !TV !AP !QP S V- A DM++ SB JW++ !M !TP
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