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You can do this with Apache, though it is not all that common to do it exactly 
that way.
-Paul

----- Original Message -----
From: "b" <brian@remorse.hn.org>
To: <midrange-l@midrange.com>
Sent: Monday, November 05, 2001 8:31 PM
Subject: vhost equivalent


> I'd like to run an http server that serves pages for multiple domains
> using the same server IP.  I thought it would be sufficient to create
> two instances and two associated instance configurations.
>
> configuration "firstdomain":
> hostname firstdomain.com
> enable head
> enable get
> pass /* /firstdomain.com/*
>
> configuration "seconddomain":
> hostname seconddomain.com
> enable head
> enable get
> pass /* /seconddomain.com/*
>
> This way, I was thinking, browser requests for firstdomain.com and
> seconddomain.com would be handled by the appropriate instance and the
> proper index.htmls would be served.  They aren't.  If this configuration
> is crazy, please tell me why.
>
> For added wacky fun, the pages are being served in EBCDIC. Must ASCII
> web pages be located in one of the subfilesystems of the IFS?  I seem to
> remember something about QDLS but can't recall.
>
> Thanks.
>
> brian.
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