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Re: [cobalt-users] Another simple question :
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] Another simple question :
- From: "Evan Zebrovsky" <EvanZebrovsky@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun Sep 3 17:35:23 2000
Thank you martin...that did it.
God how much longer do I have to bother the nice ppl here?
Regards
-Evan
----- Original Message -----
From: Utopia Research Dept <research@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2000 3:36 AM
Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] Another simple question :
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Evan Zebrovsky" <EvanZebrovsky@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: 02 September 2000 21:17
> Subject: [cobalt-users] Another simple question :
>
>
> > Hi everybody
> > Note: The RaQ 3 supports name-based virtual sites allowing many sites to
> > share a single IP address. For example, the RaQ 3 Administrator can
create
> > many virtual sites using the same IP address (192.168.25.77) with a
> > different host name for each site (for example, both www.abc.com and
> > www.xyz.com can use 192.168.25.77 as their IP address).
> > (Taken From RAQ3 manual)
> >
> > My question is : HOW?
>
> I'll assume you've already created the sites with the same ip address ;
having "enabled web access by domain" for both sites.
> (by the way apache will automatically be configured for the domain name so
no tweeking necessario)
>
> then in the dns consul:-
>
> 1) click add "A" record
> 2) For 1st enter:- host name | domain name | ip address.
> 3) save changes
> 4) For the next site create another "A" :- host name | domain name | ip
address (yes even if its the same IP.)
> 5) You may have to set up reverse address records (PTR) depends on your
ISP if its up to you then make the reverse records one of
> your sites on that particular ip address. (Remember you only need to have
1 PTR record set up for each IP address!!!).
>
> Always remember to save changes .
> That should do it
>
> If you want to have say "domain.com" as well as "hostname.domain.com" just
add another "A" record for that particular domain without
> host specified. Theres already the alias in the apache ready and waiting
(SERVERALIAS) in the http.conf file for domain.
>
> Its also a good idea to tidy up your SOA for each domain as the script
leaves things out or not as you might like to see things.
>
> > do I have to obtain and install apache or is it there from the begining?
>
> Its there .... thankfully
>
> Good luck hope I made sense
> rgds
> martin king
>
>
>
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