On Thu, 18 Nov 1999, Herman Van Keer (softouch) wrote:

> Axalon Bloodstone wrote:
> 
> >
> > > 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)
> 
> That means -if I understand it well- that when you are serving virtual sites on your
> server, only one is available for older clients??
> Or maybe none of the virtual web sites are available??
> 
> It is good to know, although - how much of those older clients are still used?
> 
> As an example:
> (from 'a' httpd.conf)
> ...
> ...
> NameVirtualHost  111.222.333.444
> <VirtualHost 111.222.333.444>
>     ....
>     ServerName    www.firstdomain.com
>     ....
> </VirtualHost>
> 
> <VirtualHost 111.222.333.444>
>     ....
>     ServerName    www.seconddomain.com
>     ....
> </VirtualHost>
> ...
> ...
> 
> Which of these domains are served?

Niether, well maybe one of them. It would serve the default site out of
/home/httpd/html
 
> Thanks,
> Herman
> 

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