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Versions 1.1 and later of Apache support both IP-based and name-based virtual hosts (vhosts). The latter variant of virtual hosts is sometimes also called host-based or non-IP virtual hosts.
I just checked my FreeBSD box (running Apache 1.3) as well and it has the proxy module loaded by default.<BR><BR>Our RHEL3 box (at Rackspace) also had mod_proxy enabled by default for Apache 2.x.
Overview A virtual host is defined by two pieces of information: its IP address, and the contents of the Host: header in the HTTP request. The dynamic mass virtual hosting technique is based on ...
Apache doesn’t support named virtual hosts in the SSL configuration file, because of the way the protocols work. I need to route requests by hostname using SSL. How can I do that?
Assumptions server.xml Webapps Directory Configuring Your Contexts General context.xml - approach #1 context.xml - approach #2 Defaults per host Further Information Assumptions ...
Make sure that apache has read permission to the home directory. <BR>Some home directories are set with 700 permissions, and apache is "other". You'd need 755 in order for it to work.<BR><BR>--Scott ...
The Tomcat Host Manager application enables you to create, delete, and otherwise manage virtual hosts within Tomcat. This how-to guide is best accompanied by the following pieces of documentation ...