Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] How to protect domains in a multi-hosting Apache configuration

2007-07-17 Thread Min-Hua Luo
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.

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] How to protect domains in a multi-hosting Apache configuration

2007-07-17 Thread Min-Hua Luo
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

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] How to protect domains in a multi-hosting Apache configuration

2007-07-17 Thread Jeff Fulmer
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

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] How to protect domains in a multi-hosting Apache configuration

2007-07-17 Thread Stephen
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

[EMAIL PROTECTED] How to protect domains in a multi-hosting Apache configuration

2007-07-17 Thread Min-Hua Luo
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".