Re: Serving multiple domains on one machine or IP address

2017-09-19 Thread Nick Holland
On 09/19/17 01:17, Greg Garrison wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I am interested if I can serve multiple domains from one machine using 
> HTTPD and possibly VMM and RELAYD. I would prefer if there was a 
> solution just with HTTPD is order to KISS. If it is really painful I'll 
> just role more servers.
> 
> I am running OpenBSD on a VPS. I have 3 to 5 web sites (separate 
> domains) that I want to serve. They are all very small traffic at this 
> time. I would rather run them on one VPS than each on its own because it 
> would be cheaper, until traffic increases. My VPS provider can provide 
> three external IP addresses in the form of one + two aliases for a 
> single (virtual) machine. Is it possible to configure HTTPD to reply to 
> queries for site1 on IP1 and  site2 on IP2 and site3 on IP3, for example.

yep.  You can run them all on one IP address.  I run eight on mine.
Name based hosting.
"man httpd.conf", look for "server name {...}"
Heck, look at the examples there.  Did you look at the man page?

You can use multiple IP addresses, too.  man page again provides all the
details.

Not quite so explicit in the man page -- you can even run multiple https
websites on one IP address.  It Just Works.  Most of my eight have a
Let's Encrypt cert.


> Additionally I notice that the default client HTTP error messages (e.g. 
> 404 error) that HTTPD generates reveal that the server is running 
> OpenBSD. This is not a big deal but if the error messages were 
> configurable so that they could mask the server OS or could display an 
> otherwise custom message I would see value in that. Does this capability 
> exist with without recompiling HTTPD?

Not seeing that in the man page.
I see no benefit in hiding the OS name.  Kinda like showing up at a
knife fight, and when asked what kind of knife you have, you answer,
"M1A1 Abrams".  There's no harm in that.  Custom 404 page?  sometimes fun.

Nick.



Re: Serving multiple domains on one machine or IP address

2017-09-18 Thread Simen Stavdal
Hi Greg,

I haven't done this myself, but take a look at the man pages of httpd.conf
under the servers sections.
You can create multiple a-records pointing to the same ip address, and then
pick up the incoming traffic by inspecting the http header in order to find
which virtual server to send the traffic.

Simon.

On 19 September 2017 at 07:46, Niels Kobschaetzki 
wrote:

>
> > On 19. Sep 2017, at 07:17, Greg Garrison  wrote:
> >
>
> 
>
> > Additionally I notice that the default client HTTP error messages (e.g.
> 404 error) that HTTPD generates reveal that the server is running OpenBSD.
> This is not a big deal but if the error messages were configurable so that
> they could mask the server OS or could display an otherwise custom message
> I would see value in that. Does this capability exist with without
> recompiling HTTPD?
>
> Being curious: Why do you want to mask the server-OS in the error message?
>
> Niels
>


Re: Serving multiple domains on one machine or IP address

2017-09-18 Thread Niels Kobschaetzki

> On 19. Sep 2017, at 07:17, Greg Garrison  wrote:
> 



> Additionally I notice that the default client HTTP error messages (e.g. 404 
> error) that HTTPD generates reveal that the server is running OpenBSD. This 
> is not a big deal but if the error messages were configurable so that they 
> could mask the server OS or could display an otherwise custom message I would 
> see value in that. Does this capability exist with without recompiling HTTPD?

Being curious: Why do you want to mask the server-OS in the error message?

Niels


Serving multiple domains on one machine or IP address

2017-09-18 Thread Greg Garrison

Hi,

I am interested if I can serve multiple domains from one machine using 
HTTPD and possibly VMM and RELAYD. I would prefer if there was a 
solution just with HTTPD is order to KISS. If it is really painful I'll 
just role more servers.


I am running OpenBSD on a VPS. I have 3 to 5 web sites (separate 
domains) that I want to serve. They are all very small traffic at this 
time. I would rather run them on one VPS than each on its own because it 
would be cheaper, until traffic increases. My VPS provider can provide 
three external IP addresses in the form of one + two aliases for a 
single (virtual) machine. Is it possible to configure HTTPD to reply to 
queries for site1 on IP1 and  site2 on IP2 and site3 on IP3, for example.


Additionally I notice that the default client HTTP error messages (e.g. 
404 error) that HTTPD generates reveal that the server is running 
OpenBSD. This is not a big deal but if the error messages were 
configurable so that they could mask the server OS or could display an 
otherwise custom message I would see value in that. Does this capability 
exist with without recompiling HTTPD?


Thanks,

Greg