Chris,

Yes, I mean what you wrote! But how is this done? Where and how
do you tell Sambar which of my 2 mappings.ini files belong to my
2 vhosts? And they cannot both called mappings.ini, so how to do
that?!? I guess that you can tell Sambar in the vhosts.ini the names
of the various mappnings.ini...?

Any explanation is highly appreciated!

Rgds,
Marcus


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>Peter
>
>Is he talking about setting different mappings.ini files for each vhost?
>If so it's my understanding this can be done now also. If you only have
>on mappings file and say I map /james/ = X:\james\stories\ then each and
>every vhost would have access to the folder. Whereas if you have a
>mappings.ini file for each vhost and in vhost1 you were to make the same
>mapping then vhost2 would not have access to it.
>
>One would have to use full path to the mappings.ini for each vhost just
>as we do for passwd files for each vhost.
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "sambar List Member"  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2004 00:11:45 +0200
>> Subject: [sambar] Different mappings for different virtual hosts
>>
>>
>>>Hi guys,
>>>
>>>First of all, thanks a lot for your help and fast answers!
>>>However I think you guys explained something that was already
>>>possible in Sambar 6.0.1. But now, in the Readme for 6.1 it says:
>>>
>>>>Modified server to allow "mappings.ini" file on a per-virtual host
>>>
>>>basis.
>>>
>>>Let me explain:
>>>In the mappings.ini you say for example:
>>>"d:\docs maps" to "mydocs"
>>>Now in your domain "domain1" this gives you:
>>>http://domain1/mydocs points to d:\docs
>>>However if you have setup also a "domain2" in your vhosts.ini
>>>THEN http://domain2/mydocs ALSO points to d:\docs because
>>>there's only ONE mappings.ini and all vhosts share the same mappings.
>>>This means that all mappings that are valid for domain1 are also
>>>valid (ie accessable) for domain2, domain3, etc.
>>>
>>>This is why it says in the documentation for 6.0.1:
>>>
>>>>Aliases and CGI-aliases apply to all virtual hosts of the server
>>>
>>>As written above, as soon as I setup an alias I can access it under
>>>ALL virtual hosts. There is (was) no way to prevent that an alias
>>>was visible thru all vhosts. But now it says in the changelog for 6.1:
>>>
>>>>Modified server to allow "mappings.ini" file on a per-virtual host
>>>
>>>basis.
>>>This means you can have more than one mappings.ini, in fact you can
>>>have one for each vhost. And what you map for one vhost can not
>>>be 'seen' (is not accessable) by another vhost. The question is now how
>>>do I configure an individual mappings.ini for EACH vhost???
>>>
>>>Thanks again for your help!!!
>>>
>>>Rgds,
>>>Marcus
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>-----------------
>>>
>>>>Or you can wildcard the vhost [*domain.com]
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>From: "Dave Culbertson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>To: "sambar List Member"  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>Date: Mon, 07 Jun 2004 22:16:12 -0400
>>>>Subject: [sambar] Different mappings for different virtual hosts
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>You can if you wish have a drive letter and directory assignment
>>>>>specific to each and every vhost. When you setup the vhost itself
>>>
>>>just
>>>
>>>>>enter the actual location for that vhost for example on drive Z in a
>>>>>directory host1 you would enter Z:/host1/ in the vhost setup. The
>>>>>default entry is /docs/host1/ which is what you see documented.
>>>
>>>Don't
>>>
>>>>>forget to do the same for www.host1.whatever.com and so forth.
>>>>>
>>>>>Dave Culbertson
>>>>>
>>>>>On Mon, 7 Jun 2004 21:53:25 +0200, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>>>wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>>I am trying to assign a drive (or folder on a drive) specificly
>>>
>>>for
>>>
>>>>>>each virtual host.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>-----------------
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Are you just trying to set up virtual hosts with different
>>>
>>>document
>>>
>>>>>>>directories. or are you wanting to assign a drive specific to
>>>
>>>each
>>>
>>>>>virtual
>>>>>
>>>>>>>host?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>>>>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>
>>>>>Behalf
>>>>>
>>>>>>>Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>>>>>Sent: Sunday, June 06, 2004 5:18 PM
>>>>>>>To: sambar List Member
>>>>>>>Subject: [sambar] Different mappings for different virtual hosts
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I have Sambar 6.0.1 running fine and stable on an intranet LAN.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>However I would like to use different mappings for different
>>>>>>>virtual hosts. For example use the folder 'images_a' for vhost A
>>>>>>>and the folder 'images_b' for vhost B. And the 'b' folder must
>>>
>>>not
>>>
>>>>>>>be accessable (visible) for vhost A and vice versa. Now I read in
>>>>>
>>>>>the
>>>>>
>>>>>>>readme for the 6.1 version:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Modified server to allow "mappings.ini" file on a per-virtual
>>>
>>>host
>>>
>>>>>basis.
>>>>>
>>>>>>>Unfortunately I could not find in the documentation how this is
>>>>>
>>>>>done.
>>>>>
>>>>>>>I read somewhere that each vhost now can have it's own
>>>
>>>mapping.ini.
>>>
>>>>>>>1. How is this configured?
>>>>>>>2. Is it neccessary to repeat the ISAPI (and other global)
>>>
>>>settings
>>>
>>>>>in
>>>>>
>>>>>>>each of those individual ini's?
>>>>>>>3. Where do I tell the server that I have now vhost A .ini and
>>>
>>>vhost
>>>
>>>>>B.ini?
>>>>>
>>>>>>>Thanks to all for your help!
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Best regards,
>>>>>>>Marcus
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