Re: One web server, multiple domains; a slight twist
- From: Joachim Mæland <jm-news@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2008 10:48:15 +0100
On Tue, 28 Oct 2008 19:17:55 -0700, sb5309 wrote:
Disclaimer: Answers provided is for the highly configurable HTTP server:
Apache. Different HTTP servers might pose other severe limitations.
I sign up another ISP (call it new ISP) and create a domain name
"zzz.com"
There can be only one zzz.com.
BTW: This is not the way to take control over DNS for a domain name. :->
Is it possible to navigate to the new ISP server by indicating the IP
201.100.100.200 ?
Yes... Out of the box.
Something like "http://201.100.100.200/zzz.com/index.html" (please
forgive me I simply coin the http address).
Yes... Out of the box.
This looks to me like a phishing attempt or that you are fantasizing
circumstances spiced with some of your own misguided attempts for a
solution, without actually telling us what you really want to accomplish.
Please provide an actual problem, described as an actual case, not based
on a self imposed dead end, disguised as a partly working solution..!
Before that: Please take a look at the excellent Apache documentation[¹]!
Hint, if phishing: mod_proxy
Hint, if fantasizing: Virtual Host
[1] - http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/
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Regards/mvh Joachim Mæland
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