Dnia 30-04-2006 o 00:42:30 John Buckman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> napisaƂ:
I'm struggling to configure AOLserver to support multiple web sites, with independent TCP/IP addresses.

Can someone attach a config file example of multihoming?

The config file seems to support it, but there are both server-specific and global mentions of TCP/IP address and port #, so it's quite unclear how to transfer the sample config file into one that's multihome capable.

Notice you need to specify nssock multiple times and you need to configure each of it's instances.

ns_section      "ns/server/$server/modules"
ns_param        "nssock1"                       "nssock.so"
ns_param        "nssock2"                       "nssock.so"


ns_section      "ns/server/$server/module/nssock1"
ns_param        "Port"                          "80"
ns_param        "Hostname"                      "www1.something.com"
ns_param        "Address"                       "10.0.0.1"

ns_section      "ns/server/$server/module/nssock2"
ns_param        "Port"                          "80"
ns_param        "Hostname"                      "www2.something.com"
ns_param        "Address"                       "10.0.0.2"

Of course ports may also differ.

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Wojciech Kocjan
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