Re: Re: Virtual Hosts with one public IP

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YES, I'd like to know more about it.  
Thank you very very much.

How DNS will resolve the addresses ??


"Yes, it's possible.
You can use
different port for
each virtual host
(VH). For 
example, port 1111
for VH #1, 2222 for
VH #2, 3333 for VH
#3, etc.

Let me know if you
want more details,
:-).

Thien
"






------- Original
message ------- 
From: Thien Ho
<ctho@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 
Date: Sun, 12 Oct
2003 20:28:49 -0400 
Subject: Re: Virtual
Hosts with one
public IP 

Eduardo Alfonso
wrote:
 ..
> I'm trying to
configure virtual
hosts in apache..
> 
> I have just one
public IP address
and no domain name.
> 
> I want to know if
it's possible to
configure virtual
hosts having this
setup.  I mean, is
it possible to 
> configure
different virtual
hosts with just one
ip address and no
domain name to
access different 
> services ??

Yes, it's possible.
You can use
different port for
each virtual host
(VH). For 
example, port 1111
for VH #1, 2222 for
VH #2, 3333 for VH
#3, etc.

Let me know if you
want more details,
:-).

Thien


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