As turned out, I need HTTP_HOST. Thank you. :) 2009/7/6 walter harms <[email protected]>
> > > Anna Martynova schrieb: > > 2009/7/6 walter harms <[email protected]> > > > >> > >> Anna Martynova schrieb: > >>> Hello. > >>> I saw comments in the source, that you recommend to set SERVER_NAME > >> variable > >>> before starting httpd server. But what to do in the case, when server > has > >>> several addresses and I need to know, what address the client have > >>> requested? > >>> For example, Apache web server provides this, variable SERVER_NAME is > >>> request-specific. I understand, that busybox httpd is not Apache. :) > But > >>> could you give some hint, how to get it? > >>> Thanks in advance. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> so far i remember, the apache evaluates the name in the request because > >> he may have several virtual hosts. > >> The idea behind busybox is that you have a one server/one name setup. > >> > >> re, > >> wh > >> > > > > You are right, but at least busybox host can have several network > > interfaces. :) > > I need to make a link for client, that directs to the same host, but > > different port. It would be nice to link to the same server address, that > > client entered to his browser... > > http://shiflett.org/blog/2006/mar/server-name-versus-http-host > > so you need SERVER_PORT (apache) ? > for the diff between HTTP_HOST and SERVER_NAME see: > http://shiflett.org/blog/2006/mar/server-name-versus-http-host > > > re, > wh > >
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