Hi All -

This issue is all sorted out. Multi Tenancy with a unique IP per site works 
out of the box with AWS. You just need to follow the AWS docs on 
configuring Multiple Elastic IPs for a single EC2 instance. 

I simply forgot to change the A record of a domain to point to one of the 
new IPs

Cheers,
Matt

On Tuesday, December 29, 2015 at 12:38:05 PM UTC-8, Matt Mansour wrote:
>
> Howdy All - 
>
> I have a multi tenancy project up and running. However, I need to assign 
> each domain a unique IP. Setting this up on AWS was pretty easy. AWS allows 
> you to use multiple Elastic IPs on a single EC2 server instance. 
>
> The tricky part has been getting the mezzanine nginx.conf and 
> gunicorn.conf files configured properly. Has any one crossed this bridge 
> before? 
>
> Cheers,
> Matt
>

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