Hi!:

I also asked the same question and also seen people
asking same question. What i understand from all this
conversations or mail going back and forth is that  
whether orion is suitable for ISP?

This question should be answered by technical or
development team of orion. Is it a good idea to put
some docs about practical application of orion and
realtime configuration in different scenario. 
I think there should be *.xml config file s for
different scenarios.

thanks 
Devendra
--- Dave Ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have one physical machine with one IP address.
> This one ip address is
> associated with three domain names. Each domain name
> should pull up a
> different web-site.
> 
> 
> I currently have 3 web-sites defined in server.xml:
> 
> <web-site path="c:\@web\@OrionConfig\web-site-1.xml"
> />
>  <web-site
> path="c:\@web\@OrionConfig\web-site-2.xml" />
> <web-site path="c:\@web\@OrionConfig\web-site-3.xml"
> />
> 
> I then have three web-site-x.xml files defined. It's
> not clear what the
> value of the host and virtual-hosts attributes
> should be for each of these
> three files. I have read the docs and the faq but
> still can't get it to
> work.
> 
> I tried this:
> 
> In web-site-1.xml: <web-site
> host="www.domainName1.com" >
> In web-site-2.xml: <web-site
> host="www.domainName2.com" >
> In web-site-3.xml: <web-site
> host="www.domainName3.com" >
> 
> 
> And this:
> 
> In web-site-1.xml: <web-site host="63.74.110.162"
> virtual-hosts="www.domainName1.com">
> In web-site-2.xml: <web-site host="63.74.110.162"
> virtual-hosts="www.domainName2.com">
> In web-site-3.xml: <web-site host="63.74.110.162"
> virtual-hosts="www.domainName3.com">
> 
> It is not obvious to me, based on the docs, how to
> set this up. Any
> suggestions?
> 
> Dave Ford
> 
> 


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