> A request on http://jok.company.com/index.html would be against Host
> "jok.company.com"> A request on http://internal.company.com/index.html would
> be against Host "internal.company.com"> A request on
> https://jok.company.com:8443/index.html would be against Host
> "jok.company.com:8443"
> Set the virtualHost configurations to those names.
I must set it in this block? can you give me the syntax please?
<Set name="virtualHosts">
<Array type="java.lang.String">
<Item>1.2.3.4</Item>
</Array>
</Set>
Many thanks
Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2014 17:37:29 -0700
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [jetty-users] virtual hosts jetty v9
Virtual Hosts configuration has 2 matching modes.The "Host:" request header.
Named connector matching.
Using the Host request header, you would need to know what the hostname and/or
port are for the incoming requests, and setup the virtualHosts for those
values. (I often just look at the chrome network inspection panel information)
Set those values in the virtualHosts section.
In other words, you have IP 1.2.3.4A connector on that IP, port 8080There are 2
hostnames for that IPjok.company.cominternal.company.com
A request on http://jok.company.com/index.html would be against Host
"jok.company.com"A request on http://internal.company.com/index.html would be
against Host "internal.company.com"A request on
https://jok.company.com:8443/index.html would be against Host
"jok.company.com:8443"
Set the virtualHost configurations to those names.Don't forget to set the
hostname only and the hostname:port versions as well.
Also, for those people that insist on using the IP version, like
http://1.2.3.4/index.html, you'll want to decide what webapp you want to
display to them, maybe even a 3rd webapp that tells them they messed up and
should use the correct name.
If you want to use the Named connector matching, you'll have 2 connectors, then
use the named connector matching.
Connector 1, on the internal IP and/or port: with name "internal"Connector 2,
on the external IP and/or port: with name "external"
webapp A: virtualHost of "@internal"webapp B: virtualHost of "@external"
Just note that using named connectors and virtual hosts would rely on you not
accidentally exposing an internal ip:port combo to the outside world, because
if they can connect to that ip:port address then they can use whatever webapp
that @name is bound to.--Joakim Erdfelt <[email protected]>webtide.com -
intalio.com/jettyExpert advice, services and support from from the Jetty &
CometD expertseclipse.org/jetty - cometd.org
On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 4:20 PM, Jokrummy Pointcom <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello jetty users,
I need help setting up virtual hosts. I run jetty v9 within Smartfoxserver
which is for game development. Currently I have 2 games. The structure looks
like this:
/home/fo/SmartFoxServer_2X/SFS2X/www/root/index.html is the index of game 1
/home/fo/SmartFoxServer_2X/SFS2X/www/jok/index.html is the index of game 2
/home/fo/SmartFoxServer_2X/SFS2X/lib/jetty/ is the home directory of jetty
What I need to do is simply, if the user access the server via my public IP
instead of the domain, serve him the index.html from game 2.
I created a context xml file in the directory
/home/fo/SmartFoxServer_2X/SFS2X/lib/jetty/webapps
The file contains:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE Configure PUBLIC "-//Jetty//Configure//EN"
"http://www.eclipse.org/jetty/configure_9_0.dtd">
<Configure class="org.eclipse.jetty.webapp.WebAppContext">
<Set name="contextPath">/home/fo/SmartFoxServer_2X/SFS2X/www</Set>
<Set name="resourceBase">/home/fo/SmartFoxServer_2X/SFS2X/www/jok/</Set>
<Set name="virtualHosts">
<Array type="java.lang.String">
<Item>1.2.3.4</Item>
</Array>
</Set>
</Configure>
Unfortunately it doesn't work: if I type the IP I still get the index.html of
game 1. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Frank
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