On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, Herman Van Keer (softouch) wrote:
> Michael Konrad wrote:
>
> > Ah, two IP addresses can be used to support a virtual host under Apache. Suppose
> > you have mydomain.com setup to listen to ip address x.x.x.x and you want to setup
> > mycompany.com on the same machine, that can be accomplished with ip aliasing.
> > First it has to be selected when compiling the kernel, then you can use
> > linuxconf(or the tool of your choice) to setup two ip addresses on the same nic.
> > Then you configure apache with a Virtual Host and voila.
> >
>
> Virtual Hosts on Apache can ALL listen to the same IP address: just have them
> appropriately added in the http[s]d.conf file.
> You do not need two IP addresses for that...
>
> Herman
You'll need ip aliases if the clients are old (pre http 1.0? i think is
the version that started supporting named aliases)