I know for ftp you can use Proftpd, that handles virtual hosts (I don't
think wu-ftpd does). As for mail, we've used qmail for that, but I didn't
set it up so I can't really comment on it. It seems to work OK, though
things are a little different if you are familiar with sendmail.

Now are you doing real virtual hosts with apache (aka: different I
addresses) or are you doing it just based on the name with one IP address?


--rdp

On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Kurth Bemis wrote:

> Hello all -
> 
> i run a server for a ISP.  its come time to start making vhosts.  web is 
> fine, as Apache takes care of that.  the problem is FTP, and mail.  i am 
> looking through the howto on virtual servers at linuxdocs.org and just 
> wanted to see what others have done before i go off making a mess.  i want 
> the vhost to appear as if its on its own machine.  any thoughts?
> 
> ~kurth
> 
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