Re: [AOLSERVER] Basic configuration question - serving multiple domains on one (old) server

2008-07-07 Thread Bernhard van Woerden
Have a look here
http://panoptic.com/wiki/aolserver/Virtual_Hosting

If you need separate nsd processes then consider nginx as a front end and
proxy to multiple nsd processes listening on different local ports.

Bernhard

2008/7/7 David Siktberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Since 2000, I have been running a site for our small business on
 AOLserver/3.3.1+ad13 (yup I know it's ancient) with a core of the ACS 3.1
 infrastructure scripts from 2000 (ditto) and using a Rackspace host.  It
 works smoothly, reliably and effectively.

 For those of you who remember that technology, is it possible to configure
 it to serve multiple domains (say www.foo.com and www.bar.com) so that
 users
 of each domain think they are on a site dedicated to that respective
 domain?
 Best would be to have each domain resolve to the same IP address.  I'm
 comfortable making changes to the core tcl code handling security and the
 connections.

 Does anyone know whether this is possible, and broadly how to do it?
  Thanks
 very much!

 Dave Siktberg


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Re: [AOLSERVER] Basic configuration question - serving multiple domains on one (old) server

2008-07-07 Thread Tom Jackson
Two ways I have done this:

using a rewrite filter: http://rmadilo.com/files/nsrewrite/

or something along the lines of ACS with abstract filename handling:

VAT (Virtual hosting, Abstract file handling, Templating):

http://rmadilo.com/files/vat/

This is ancient code, but I still use VAT in a similar situation as you,
VAT was, at the time, a little more advanced than the ACS request
processor. 

Note that you can also run a regular proxy server on your forward IP and
configure several AOLserver instances on internal ports, but VAT is
helpful when there is a lot of shared code that evolves along an
identical path. 

tom jackson

On Mon, 2008-07-07 at 10:15 -0400, David Siktberg wrote:
 Since 2000, I have been running a site for our small business on
 AOLserver/3.3.1+ad13 (yup I know it's ancient) with a core of the ACS 3.1
 infrastructure scripts from 2000 (ditto) and using a Rackspace host.  It
 works smoothly, reliably and effectively.
 
 For those of you who remember that technology, is it possible to configure
 it to serve multiple domains (say www.foo.com and www.bar.com) so that users
 of each domain think they are on a site dedicated to that respective domain?
 Best would be to have each domain resolve to the same IP address.  I'm
 comfortable making changes to the core tcl code handling security and the
 connections.
 
 Does anyone know whether this is possible, and broadly how to do it?  Thanks
 very much!
 
 Dave Siktberg
 
 
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Re: [AOLSERVER] Basic configuration question - serving multiple domains on one (old) server

2008-07-07 Thread Tom Jackson
The VAT instructions also talk about running multiple ACS instances on
the same AOLserver instance (there are additional .ini files that are
part of ACS/OpenACS config startup):

http://rmadilo.com/files/vat/index.html

tom jackson

On Mon, 2008-07-07 at 08:01 -0700, Tom Jackson wrote:
 or something along the lines of ACS with abstract filename handling:
 
 VAT (Virtual hosting, Abstract file handling, Templating):
 
 http://rmadilo.com/files/vat/


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