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Old 06-04-2002, 12:28 AM   #1
jonfa
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apache virtual hosts


Hi All,

I have redhat 7.2 running my personal website just fine. I have a DSL line that constantly changes IP's and I go with DTDNS.org for my domain name. Is it possible to run more than one website on the same machine with this set-up and if so how? Right now I have the domain redhatjon.slyip.net pointing to my machine (I have an updater to notify DTDNS.org for any IP changes). I tried tinkering with virtual hosts in the httpd.conf, but no luck. If I get another another name from DTDNS.org, say newuser.slyip.net, how can I have both websites running? Thanks.

Jon
 
Old 06-04-2002, 01:50 AM   #2
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change to dyndns.org they allow u to use subdomains
then tell it u want to enable wildcards

then u can have virtual hosts like virtualhost.youraccount.dyndns.org
 
  


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