day, September 22, 2005 5:20 AM
Subject: Re: Configure multiple number of aliases / sub-domains
Hi Tom,
Thanks again for the answer. BUT my problem is not the
hosts file. That works fine. My issue is as follows:
I have multiple hosts (as in TOMCAT HOSTS) running on
the server. Each i
Assaf wrote:
Hi Tom,
Thanks again for the answer. BUT my problem is not the
hosts file. That works fine. My issue is as follows:
I have multiple hosts (as in TOMCAT HOSTS) running on
the server. Each is mapped to a different context/
application. I need to be able to map ALL subdomains
to the s
Hi Tom,
Thanks again for the answer. BUT my problem is not the
hosts file. That works fine. My issue is as follows:
I have multiple hosts (as in TOMCAT HOSTS) running on
the server. Each is mapped to a different context/
application. I need to be able to map ALL subdomains
to the same application
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From: "Assaf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List"
Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2005 9:02 AM
Subject: Re: Configure multiple number of aliases / sub-domains
My problem is not with the DNS settings. They are
mapped to the same IP address (my mach
My problem is not with the DNS settings. They are
mapped to the same IP address (my machine) and that
works fine.
What do you mean your 'hosts' file? Currently I have a
host node in the server.xml file. Under it I define
the various aliases (subdomains).
Thanks,
Assaf
--- Kyle <[EMAIL PROTECTED
You'll have to programmatically update your 'hosts' file to add in each
and every new sub-domain(i.e. virtualhost name) as they signup and make
sure your machine is set to check 'hosts' for dns before going anywhere
else.
That should do the trick.
Disclaimer: I've done this on Windows, but ha
Hi,
I am trying to have a host configured to pickup all
alias/ sub-domains such as
xxx.domain.com
yyy.domain.com
xxt.domain.com
etc. etc. etc.
The number of subdomains / aliases is very large and
can be changed frequently (therefore cannot be
configured in the server.xml file). I was hopin