You maybe correct about that Petter I have never tested it maybe I should do that.

Chris

Peter wrote:
I could be wrong but I thought if you were using the default sambar dir's
you didn't need to specify.

No I did not update, I saw the posts prior to downloading.

Peter

-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher Dixon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "sambar List Member"  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 09 Jun 2004 06:06:04 -0500
Subject: [sambar] Different mappings for different virtual hosts


The entry in the vhost.ini for the mapping file for your example I believe should be.

[*vhost4]
Mapping File = c:/sambar61/config/vhost4.ini

I believe full paths must be used for all entries in the vhost.ini for files that are not using the default settings.

Peter are you using the June 4th build? I had to roll back myself. The June 4th build mail server does not work correctly.

Chris

Peter wrote:

Here you go I should have read this first bfore I posted my last

post.

Chances are you will add a line to the vhost.ini file like below and

add

the file to the config dir. Just guessing though.


[*vhost4]
mapping = vhost4.ini



CGI Run As =
Default IRC Channel = vhost4
Default User Max Space = 5
Default User Privileges = 1
Documents Directory = H:/vhost4/
Default Page = index.stm index.html index.htm index.php index.asp
LDAP Authentication = false
Maximum Users = 0
NT Authentication = false
Password File =
Radius Authentication = false
SQL AUTH Cache = vhost4
SQL AUTH Query = SELECT grp, name, dir, privs, ftpmax FROM member

WHERE

username = '%N' AND password = '%1'
SQL Authentication = true
Search Index = vhost4
Security Realm = vhost4
Tmp Directory = tmp
Log File = vhost4.log
Automatic Log mailto =
CGI Directory = H:/vhost4/cgi-bin/
Use MD5 crypt = false
Use SHA1 crypt = false
Use Unix crypt = false
User Max Space = 5
VHost Administrator =
WEB-INF Directory =
WebBoard DB Cache = vhost4
WinCGI Directory =
Messages Directory = messages


-----Original Message-----
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "sambar List Member"  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 9 Jun 2004 00:57:00 +0200
Subject: [sambar] Different mappings for different virtual hosts



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


-----------------


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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