No. I use A and CNAMES depending on the situation.  Do you have proper
aliases set up in Apache?


Joe

----- Original Message -----
From: "Oki DZ" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 2:28 AM
Subject: Re: tomcat/apache with ALIASES (Was canonical names)


On 04/25 15:33 Hamish Marson wrote:
> What you're using (Or trying to use)  is aliases... The DNS records (CNAME
> etc
> al) are named after what they point AT (or more accurately) resolve to.
Thus
> the CNAME record (Canonical name) points or resolves to the REAL name of
the
> host. (Literally, the dictionary term for canonical is the real one). Just
> like
> the A record resolves TO the address...

I think I have the same problems...
So, how do you set up virtual hosts in Tomcat?
I have tried to have <Host ../> elements in a Tomcat service and I used
CNAMEs
in them. It seemed that any hosts in the service would resolve to the same
contexts contained in the service (even though I have supplied different
URLs;
ie: different FQDNs).

I guess the answer would be: just use A records (that point to the same IP
number). Is it correct...?

Oki

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