I've been for some time using a "hacked" version of virtual host monster that was maintained by my hosting company, and I've just moved to a new hosting service with just the "stock" version. My impression was that the hack was mostly cosmetic (just sweetened the interface a little by giving you separate form-fields etc).

But what bothers me is this note on the VHM page:
"""
You should only use the "Mappings" tab for simple virtual hosting, in a Zope that is serving requests directly. Each mapping line is a host name followed by a path to a Folder. The VHM checks the host specified in each incoming request to see if it is in the list. If it is, then the corresponding path is inserted at the start of the path, followed by "VirtualHostRoot".
"""

WHAT!?  Why?

I hate messing with anything under /etc/apache2, and I strongly hope to mess with it now, get it right, and then forget about it (last time I left it for about 5 years). But I used to reconfigure VHM quite frequently (say every 4-6 months) to manage new sub-domains, etc, and VHM made it easy.

Is this warning just because the author expects me to like the Apache interface better or is there some deeper security or performance reason why I wouldn't want to use VHM more or less as I have been?

The real downside of course, is that if using VHM to manage sub-domains behind an Apache proxy is "deprecated" then I'm going to have a hard time finding the right documentation to set Apache up right (so far, I'm just trying to port my old settings -- but the old machine was FreeBSD and the new one is Debian Linux, so Apache's config files are laid out quite differently as are the filesystem paths I need to use and the default settings for Apache (and in general, I trust Debian's
choices better, so I'm trying to keep this fairly minimal if I can).

Thanks for any comments.

Cheers,
Terry

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