On Wed, Aug 29, 2001 at 01:39:21PM -0700, Jason Majors scribbled...
> Does anybody have experience with multiple VirtualHost entries? Or know
> the
> correct format?
> I'm doing:
> NameVirtualHost domainone
> NameVirtualHost domaintwo
> NameVirtualHost domainthree
>
>
> ...
>
>
>
Jason Majors wrote:
>I'd like to forward all requests on port 80 thru my firewall, however, I
>use
>VirtualHosts under apache.
>Is there a way to forward the port with the desired host name?
>Or can I do it based on the hostname desired? (eg forward a request to
>www.foo.com to port 81 and a requ
On Wed, Aug 29, 2001 at 11:51:48AM -0700, Tim Moss scribbled...
> Jason Majors wrote:
> >I'd like to forward all requests on port 80 thru my firewall, however, I
> >use
> >VirtualHosts under apache.
> >Is there a way to forward the port with the desired host name?
> >Or can I do it based on the h
Jason Majors wrote:
I'd like to forward all requests on port 80 thru my firewall, however, I use
VirtualHosts under apache.
Is there a way to forward the port with the desired host name?
Or can I do it based on the hostname desired? (eg forward a request to
www.foo.com to port 81 and a request to
I'd like to forward all requests on port 80 thru my firewall, however, I use
VirtualHosts under apache.
Is there a way to forward the port with the desired host name?
Or can I do it based on the hostname desired? (eg forward a request to
www.foo.com to port 81 and a request to www.bar.com to 82).
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