The term Virtual Host refers to the practice of running more than one web site (such as company1.example.com and company2.example.com) on a single machine. Virtual hosts can be "IP-based", meaning ...
IP-based virtual hosting is a method to apply different directives based on the IP address and port a request is received on. Most commonly, this is used to serve different websites on different ports ...
I'm trying to get apache 2.0 configured with name based virtual hosts. Everything is working great, except for one problem, when I try to access a domain which points to my server but isn't actually ...
Just installed redhat 8.0 and I am trying to use virtual hosts. Anyhow, This is what I have so far:<BR><BR>NameVirtualHost *<BR><BR><VirtualHost *><BR>ServerAdmin ...
I needed to learn how to use Apache, because I needed to maintain a web site at work. I've been using Apache for years, but I never spent the time to read a good description of it. Basically, I ended ...
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