There are several 'virtual hosting' modules out there that will do the job. Some are 100% C others are 100% Tcl, others are a mixture.
I'm using nssmartvh running on Win2K (development), as I couldn't get nsunix and nsvhr to build very easily. There's also 'vhost' 'tclvhr' and 'dqe' modules that implement virtual hosting. I'm new to all of this so I couldn't tell you which is best for you - it may depend on your platform, how many virtual hosts you want, how complex you want to get with it. Hopefully someone else on the list can give you some further pointers on this. regards, Tim ______________________________ Tim Moss Chief Technology Architect BrowserAngel e : [EMAIL PROTECTED] w : www.browserangel.com t : +44 (0) 77 9613 4891 ______________________________ > -----Original Message----- > From: AOLserver Discussion [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf > Of Michael Pratt > Sent: 03 January 2003 13:39 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [AOLSERVER] Mutiple Domains with one IP > > > Ok I got aolserver working so what do I need to do to setup two > websites to > point to one IP I could easily do it with apache but this server is whole > new ball game. ;) > > > > Thanks! > Mike >