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Modified: htdocs/manual/mod core.html Log: Added example of putting more than one IP address in a VirtualHost section. Submitted by: Rich Bowen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Revision Changes Path 1.168 +15 -0 httpd-docs-1.3/htdocs/manual/mod/core.html Index: core.html =================================================================== RCS file: /home/cvs/httpd-docs-1.3/htdocs/manual/mod/core.html,v retrieving revision 1.167 retrieving revision 1.168 diff -u -r1.167 -r1.168 --- core.html 2000/09/09 17:59:40 1.167 +++ core.html 2000/09/09 18:58:13 1.168 @@ -3330,6 +3330,21 @@ command (if your OS supports it), or with kernel patches like <A HREF="../misc/vif-info.html">VIF</A> (for SunOS(TM) 4.1.x)).<P> +You can specify more than one IP address. This is useful if a machine +responds to the same name on two different interfaces. For example, +if you have a VirtualHost that is available to hosts on an internal +(intranet) as well as external (internet) network. + +Example: +<BLOCKQUOTE> +<CODE> +<VirtualHost 192.168.1.2 204.255.176.199><BR> +DocumentRoot /www/docs/host.foo.com<BR> +ServerName host.foo.com<BR> +ServerAlias host<BR> +</VirtualHost> +</CODE></BLOCKQUOTE> + The special name <CODE>_default_</CODE> can be specified in which case this virtual host will match any IP address that is not explicitly listed in another virtual host. In the absence of any _default_ virtual host