Ken Ambrose said:
>Hi, Larry (thanks for the job tip!).  Bad news: no.  What you can do is
>try to cheat, and use the VirtualHost function of Apache (discussed on
>this same bat channel just yesterday) to allow different hostnames to
>"resolve" to different URLs.  Aside from that, there's no way to have
>multiple hosts respond (properly, at any rate) to the same query to the
>same port on the same IP address.  [As always, I'm willing to be proven
>wrong...]

How about front-ending the web servers with LVS (Linux Virtual Server), 
which is designed for load-balancing (http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org).  
VA's UltraMonkey and Red Hat's Clustering are both based on this.

jeff


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