Multiple domains

Multiple domains

Post by Guido Hartma » Mon, 12 Aug 1996 04:00:00



Hi there,

I have a problem (so what else is new....)
I run a (extremely) small www site on an intel base PC running Linux and
Apache. The PC servers as an www server, mail server, dns server and router
all withing one domain. But now i want some pages from my www server and some


pages) all from just my one machine. I know it is possible, but how? I've
searched through the Linux doc. project but found nothing.

Who can help me, or tell me where to look?

Many thanks, Guido Hartmann (JUST MARRIED!!)


the change to visit this groups as often as i should or want to.

 
 
 

Multiple domains

Post by m.. » Wed, 21 Aug 1996 04:00:00



>Hi there,

Hello1

>Many thanks, Guido Hartmann (JUST MARRIED!!)
Congrats!!!

>the change to visit this groups as often as i should or want to.

Okay, what you want to do is possible!  You will need Linux kernel
2.0x and a web server like NCSA 1.5b (or any web server that offers
vertuial domains).  I am not sure if the Linux port of Apache offers
this.  I have the URL address that explain how to do this with NCSA.
Most of it will apply to other servers also.  This informaion is in
the NCSA server documentation.  If you will drop me a note at work I
and reminf me I would be more than happy to give that URL to you.


Binz


 
 
 

Multiple domains

Post by ridd.. » Thu, 22 Aug 1996 04:00:00


Is there anyone that has experience w/ multiple domains
under Linux?
First, and most important, the web-server.
In HTTP/1.1 it is possible to use virtual domains w/ just one IP-address.
What browsers support HTTP/1.1 and which don't?  I really haven't got a
clue.

Second, how about e-mail, ftp and such.
If you have several hostnames for one computer,  is it possible
to do exactly the same using each hostname?

say, eudora as user at virtual.domain1.com.
And the same for virtual.domain2.com

And can this also be done for ftp?

Any help would really be appreciated.

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Multiple domains

Post by Jeremy Laidma » Thu, 22 Aug 1996 04:00:00



>  You will need Linux kernel
> 2.0x and a web server like NCSA 1.5b (or any web server that offers
> vertuial domains).  I am not sure if the Linux port of Apache offers
> this.

Yes it does.

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I'd be interested to learn how you did it with WWW.

IMHO putting the address on outgoing mail is not really a job for the
MTA, the MUA should do it. As for sorting incomming mail domain I'm
sure I've seen an answer but I can't remember it. If you really want
an answer read/post to comp.mail.smail.

(I may be wrong but) AFAIK you can't. An IP server program cannot tell
which DNS alias you used. If you give your box multile IP *numbers*
too you could hack the ftpd to know which you used.
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