I have Virtual hosting so I dont need more then 1 ip. Its fixed now. THanks On Wed, 2003-09-17 at 06:30, Julian Gomez wrote: > On Tue, Sep 16, 2003 at 11:10:41AM -0700, Jim Carter spoke thusly: > >On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, Jim Burnett wrote: > > (snip) > > >To save a round of back-and forth, let me make a guess... You have two > >independent web sites and each is assigned a different IP address. > >Perhaps you even have two independent instances of Apache, each listening > >to its own interface. This is kind of overkill. If I were setting it up, > >I would have DNS CNAMEs mapping both alphabetic names to the same IP > >address, and just one interface on the box, and just one instance of > >Apache. Then I would set up a virtual host for each client site (the main > >instance would be just for administration). Apache distinguishes the sites > >by the name in the URL, not the IP address. This is the preferred method > >for commercial web hosting companies. I use it for my HTTPS service. > > Your setup of 1 IP hosting multiple websites will work if its only dealing > with HTTP. With HTTPS - you have to split the IP or port numbers, because > the SSL tunnel gets established prior to parsing of the HTTP/1.1 Host: > header. You could still do it, but you'd get bogus certs for different > FQDNs which might not look nice if you are a e-commerce site. >