Date: Tue, 13 Aug 1996 12:14:06 -0400 From: Eric Chan <Eric.Chan@nswcc.org.au> To: questions@freebsd.org Subject: WWW on FreeBSD v2.0 Message-ID: <199608130214.MAA00420@moredun.nswcc.org.au>
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Hi, I am stuck on setting up 2 CERN Httpd v3.0 Web servers on a single machine running FreeBSD v2.0. I was told to set up an IP alias on the server, so that one of Httpd servers will point to a IP alias. (But I don't know how to get it done, Httpd only listens to the port 80 on the machine, but not relate to IP address. Could the 2 Httpd Servers listening on the same port 80?) What my company wants is to have 2 separate WWW servers running on a single machine with different URL name, such as www.nbcc.org.au (this one exists already) and www.nswcc.org.au(need to be implemented). Have you ever encountered this kind of set up? If you do, could you please give me any clues/info on it? Many thanks Eric
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