Quoting Bruce Timberlake <bruce.timberlake@xxxxxxx>:
> Qube 3 does not come with multiple domain web serving capabilities. This
> is a differentiator between the Qube and RaQ product lines.
You are aware that people think it *does* support more than one domain,
simply because it serves for more than one user and more than one
email-domain? I never knew the Qube wouldn't support multiple domain
web serving capabilities, by looking at the demo it sure wasn't clear.
> If you can edit the Apache config files manually, though, you could add
> virtual site support to the Qube relatively easily. And yes, the Apache
> website/documentation would be the place to look for this info. The
> files you would want to edit are in /etc/httpd/conf.
>
> NOTE: This type of modification to the Qube is COMPLETELY UNSUPPORTED
> and NOT RECOMMENDED. Manual modifications to configuration files may
> cause some or all services on the Qube to stop working, or work
> improperly.
So, merging the two paragraphs here; Is it possible to host
more than one domain on a Qube 3 without having problems or not?
What services would possibly not work properly because of it?
You should make sure you TELL that to potential buyers!
Every server and email-server-software you use within
Windows is capable of hosting more than one domain,
one would never guess that equipment targeted at the
server-market (like the Qube) would not be able to do it.
Ciao
Ben
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