Re: Virtual Hosts on physical servers

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Quoting Pete Houston <ph1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

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Hello,

It sounds like you want name-based virtual hosts. See
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/vhosts/name-based.html

Peter

For several years now I've been using virtualmin for just this situation, a lovely and largely automated management tool. Available with full function as GPL code and with extra bits in the for pay VM-Pro version.

Dave


On Tue, Jul 19, 2011 at 07:20:15AM +1200, Peter B wrote:

I have a single IP address, with multiple web servers, so I somehow need www.hello.com to go to server1 and www.test.com to go to server2.

I know I can do this with NAT, but having to have people type www.hello.com:81 and www.test.com:82 is ugly, so is there a way apache can do this for me?

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