Thanks a lot for your response.
James
Stephen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Min-Hua Luo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi,
Let's say I have two name-based Virtual Host (using the same port with same
IP)
"abc.com" and "xyz.com", both of them resolve to IP address 10.18.1.10.
Jeff,
Thanks a lot for your quick response.
James
Jeff Fulmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm not sure what problem you're trying to solve but the fact that they
resolve to the same IP is irrelevant. Do they share a DocumentRoot?
If they share a DocumentRoot and you want BOTH to acce
I'm not sure what problem you're trying to solve but the fact that they
resolve to the same IP is irrelevant. Do they share a DocumentRoot?
If they share a DocumentRoot and you want BOTH to access DOCUMENT_ROOT but
you only want abc.com to access DOCUMENT_ROOT/dir1, then you'll have to
restrict tr
Min-Hua Luo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Hi,
Let's say I have two name-based Virtual Host (using the same port with same
IP)
"abc.com" and "xyz.com", both of them resolve to IP address 10.18.1.10.
Let's say I have a URL called "http://abc.com/dir1"; which I want to be
access
Hi,
Let's say I have two name-based Virtual Host (using the same port with same
IP)
"abc.com" and "xyz.com", both of them resolve to IP address 10.18.1.10.
Let's say I have a URL called "http://abc.com/dir1"; which I want to be
accessed only through domain name "abc.com".