On Thu, Jul 11, 2002 at 04:22:53PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: > > > > Folks, could use some pointers. > > I seem to remember from experience some years ago that if you were > hosting multiple domains for web hosting in a shared environment that > they needed to have individual IP numbers assigned specifically to the > domain, all sharing the interface, so things like AOL browser, etc. > would all work properly.
I haven't heard of any problems with virtual hosting and client-side browsers. The only caveat I'm aware of is that SSL-enabled virtual hosts (i.e. https://foo.bar.bz) must have a unique IP per host, due to the nature of SSL and certificates. > Am I out of date on this, or is it still common practice to assign a single > ip number to a single web hosted domain i.e. > > hme0/1.2.3.1/www.test1.com > hme0/1.2.3.2/www.test2.com > > ...and so on and so forth? Only for SSL vhosts. Otherwise, there are no problems (well, very few anyway) that I am aware of in using a single IP to host as many vhosts as physical resources will allow. I'm quite certain somebody will correct me if I've missed something. :) -- -= Scott Francis || darkuncle (at) darkuncle (dot) net =- GPG key CB33CCA7 has been revoked; I am now 5537F527 illum oportet crescere me autem minui
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