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*True* Virtual
Hello all -
I am looking at setting up what I would consider a *normal*
virtual hosting setup on a couple Linux boxes I administer.
One of which I'm starting from scratch, and the other of
which already has 30 or so domains. This should prove
irrelevant - but I thought I'd throw it out there.
On our existing web server, from the get-go - we have
run with /all/ domains bound to the same IP. This is
accomplished with NameVirtualHost directive in the httpd.conf.
This was the way it was initially setup a couple years ago -
and we've just rolled with it because it's worked so far.
But no longer.
Can anyone give me (or direct me to) any information regarding
how to setup TRUE virtual hosting - where each host gets it's own IP -
own passwd, aliases, ftp, etc. I've
got the mini-FAQ on IP Aliasing - so I understand that portion -
I'm just not sure what I'm to do with Apache.
Any help would be *greatly* appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Jay Benfield
Carr Internet