Given the nature of your question I am starting to suspect that what you 
actually want is name-based virtual hosting. If you are only doing HTTP (as 
opposed to httpS) you can serve as many sites as you like on the same IP/ports 
combination. In that case you only need one instance containing two or more 
virtual hosts for the same IP/port, each with a different ServerName. You would 
also need to declare the ip/port as NameVirtualHost.
 
Read http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/vhosts/name-based.html for more details.

-ascs

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De : Mandy Singh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Envoyé : vendredi 18 janvier 2008 18:48
À : users@httpd.apache.org
Objet : Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Multiple Instances of Apache


Thanks ascs. This is a good explanation.

The only other question that partially remains unanswered is that if I run 
apacheN on port 80 (and access my site as http://mysite.com) and run apacheN+1 
on port 8080 (and access site as http://mysecondsite.com:8080) - what can i do 
special to access http://mysecondsite.com:8080 without the port number (as if 
it was running on port 80). Did you get what I was trying to say? Is this a 
legtimate question? :) 


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