Add this line in your httpd.conf file at the end Include conf/vhosts.conf and obviously make a file called vhosts.conf - with is the part you are looking for ..
<VirtualHost www.domain1.com:80> DocumentRoot /var/htdocs/hosting/domain1/ ServerName xxx.xx.xxx.xx # This being the ip address of the server ErrorLog logs/www.domain1.com-error_log CustomLog logs/www.domain1.com-access_log common DirectoryIndex index.php3 default.html </VirtualHost> Hope this answers your question -----Original Message----- From: Russell Coker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 02 March 2001 12:31 To: Andreas Edler; Cherubini Enrico Cc: debian-isp@lists.debian.org Subject: Re: virtual ssl ? also multiple virtual domains in apache On Friday 02 March 2001 09:53, Andreas Edler wrote: > > is it possible to have different certificates for every virtual host on > > apache ? > > yes, of course. But only with IP based virtual hosts, not with > namebased virtual hosts. How? Would it be possible to post a snippet from an apache config file? On the topic of apache with multiple domains I am currently working on a solution for Apache with >1000 domains on a single machine. I am using the following log file directives: LogFormat "%V %h %l %u %t \"%r\" %s %b" main CustomLog /var/log/apache/access.log main Which result in a single log file with "www.company.com " preceeding the usual CLF format log file text. I have written an enhancement to my clfmerge program (which will be in the next release of my logtools package) to convert this to have http://www.company.com/URL in the main text of the CLF log entries (so log analysis programs such as Webalizer can analyse all domains together). Also I am about to write a program to split a single log file into a file per domain for per-customer log analysis. Also I wanted to do the following: VirtualDocumentRoot /home/www/domains/%0/docs VirtualScriptAlias /home/www/domains/%0/cgi-bin But it seems that this offers no support for running cgi-bin programs for each domain as a different UID. So I'll have to write a script that sucks data out of LDAP and generates the Apache configuration. Any suggestions on better ways of doing it? -- http://www.coker.com.au/bonnie++/ Bonnie++ hard drive benchmark http://www.coker.com.au/postal/ Postal SMTP/POP benchmark http://www.coker.com.au/projects.html Projects I am working on http://www.coker.com.au/~russell/ My home page -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]