> -----Mensaje original-----
> De:   Rich Bowen [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Enviado el:   Lunes, 28 de Agosto de 2000 21:29
> Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Asunto:       Re: Patch: (Docs) VirtualHost
> 
> Rich Bowen wrote:
> > 
> > Here's something similar to what I submitted a while ago, but in more
> > detail, for the Virtual Host section of the documentation, the examples
> > document:
> 
> Bah. I'm sorry. Here it is without the screwed-up formatting and missing
> close tags.
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] vhosts]$ cvs diff -u examples.html
> Index: examples.html
> ===================================================================
> RCS file:
> /home/cvspublic/httpd-docs-1.3/htdocs/manual/vhosts/examples.html,v
> retrieving revision 1.5
> diff -u -r1.5 examples.html
> --- examples.html       1998/09/17 14:15:02     1.5
> +++ examples.html       2000/08/29 02:27:43
> @@ -224,6 +224,39 @@
>      <SAMP>111.22.33.55</SAMP> with an unknown or no <CODE>Host:</CODE>
>      header will be served from <SAMP>www.otherdomain.tld</SAMP>.
>      </BLOCKQUOTE>
> +
> +<LI><STRONG>Setup 3:</STRONG>
> +       The server machine has two IP addresses
> (<SAMP>192.168.1.1</SAMP>
> +       and <SAMP>111.22.33.55</SAMP>). The machine is sitting between
> +       an internal (intranet) network and an external (internet)
> network.
> +       Outside of the network, the name <SAMP>server1.domain.tld</SAMP>
> +       resolves to the external address (<SAMP>111.22.33.55</SAMP>),
> but
> +       inside the network, that same name resolves to the internal
> +       address (<SAMP>192.168.1.1</SAMP>).<P>
> +
> +       The server can be made to respond to internal and external
> +       requests with the same content, with just one
> <CODE>VirtualHost</CODE>
> +       section.
> +       <P>
> +
> +       <STRONG>Server configuration:</STRONG>
> +
> +       <BLOCKQUOTE><PRE>
> +    ...
> +    NameVirtualHost 192.168.1.1
> +    NameVirtualHost 111.22.33.55
> +
> +    &lt;VirtualHost 192.168.1.1 111.22.33.55&gt;
> +    DocumentRoot /www/server1
> +    ServerName server1.domain.tld
> +    ServerAlias server1
> +    ...
> +    &lt;/VirtualHost&gt;
> +    </PRE></BLOCKQUOTE>
> +
> +       Now requests from both networks will be served from the same
> +       <CODE>VirtualHost</CODE>
> +
>  </UL>
> 
>  <HR>
> 
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