Hi Alex,
In the end, when you add the server the domain name resolves
to a single
IP address that is the bind address for the server. My only
suggestion is that
if I can use a name to set the bind address I should be able
to use the same
name to restrict a VirtualHost instance to that
On 8/22/07, Jerome Louvel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Alex,
In the end, when you add the server the domain name resolves
to a single
IP address that is the bind address for the server. My only
suggestion is that
if I can use a name to set the bind address I should be able
to use
On 8/18/07, Jerome Louvel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alex,
The serverAddress property indeed does comparisons based on the
numerical IP address. There are some convenience static methods on
VirtualHost:
- getLocalHostAddress()
- getIpAddress(String domain)
This seems a bit
Hi Alex,
The serverAddress property indeed does comparisons based on the
numerical IP address. There are some convenience static methods on
VirtualHost:
- getLocalHostAddress()
- getIpAddress(String domain)
This should get clarified in the Javadocs too.
Best regards,
Jerome
2007/8/17, Alex
On 8/17/07, Jerome Louvel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Alex,
The serverAddress property indeed does comparisons based on the
numerical IP address. There are some convenience static methods on
VirtualHost:
- getLocalHostAddress()
- getIpAddress(String domain)
This should get clarified in
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