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[Webdev] IP Less server

[Webdev] IP Less server

Donncha O Caoimh donncha.ocaoimh at tradesignals.com
Thu Jun 15 15:44:33 IST 2000


NameVirtualHost 192.168.1.21
<VirtualHost 192.168.1.21>
ServerAdmin info at host.com
DocumentRoot /somedir/
ServerName some.host.com
</VirtualHost>

Put that in httpd.conf and change IP and server names for whatever
virtual hosts you want..

Donncha.


Garreth Malone wrote:
> 
> Hi, (i think this question fits in here)
> 
> Has anyone setup or used IP less virtual server software on apache.
> I know there are some programs for  M$ NT  that will allow you to run
> multiple accounts/domains on the one server without needing a separate IP
> for each one, but haven't come across any for Linux/Apache.
> 
> anyone???
> 
> ----
> Garreth Malone                            linux at digiweb.ie
> IRISH  L I N U X  USER GROUP      ilug at linux.ie
> 
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