Hi!
Can anybody help us in setting one IP and multiple
domain. Mike can you help us with the configuration
files or how you manges to setup 15 virtual hosts. Is
it the same thing as above or 1 domain and ither 15
virtual hosts of the same domain.
thanks
devendra
--- Magnus Rydin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My first go at Filters I wrote the mod_expires as it
was a topic on this
list.
Im not sure how usefull it is, but if it is, I can
always put it up
somewhere.. Maybee in the Filter tutorial.
My only problem with this was to understand the need
for it.
If there is a need for these mod's, please list them
and lets implement them
as Filters.
WR
-Original Message-
From: Mike Cannon-Brookes
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: den 4 oktober 2000 00:31
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: RE: Anyone using Orion/Apache w/ many
virt. hosts?
Bring it on! ;)
Seriously, I'm interested to hear any Apache
modules that
couldn't be done
with a simple servlet filter. I only know of the
mainstream modules
(mod_rewrite, mod_perl etc) really, but when this
can of
worms was opened
last time noone spoke up.
I'm sure the Orion team would be interested too.
It's well
worth their time
to dupe any popular modules.
Mike
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of
Robert Krueger
Sent: Tuesday, October 03, 2000 10:20 PM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: Re: Anyone using Orion/Apache w/ many
virt. hosts?
At 07:16 03.10.00 , you wrote:
Mike Cannon-Brookes wrote:
I run Orion with 15 virtual hosts (don't
know why 50
would be any
different).
Use Orion exclusively, it's really only a
little leap not
really a big one.
There was a discussion a while back about
what you needed in
Apache, net
result: there's nothing that can't be done
in Orion ;)
now, that is a very daring statement if you look
at the wealth of
existing
apache modules. what you probably mean is
"there's nothing
that cannot be
done with orion if you are ready to code a
filter for that"
and the I'd
still say that you'll find things that are at
least hard to do.
-snip
Mike,
I know that running SSL on multiple
virtual-host sites works
well with Apache.
However, have you tried to do the same with
Orion? By that, I
don't mean one
SSL certificate shared by multiple hosts - I
mean multiple
certificates, each
of which is specific to a virtual host.
I've tried for a long time to get that scenario
to work, yet the
best I can do
is to have Orion recognize and share only one
certificate among
*all* of the
virtual-hosts. That's not particularly useful.
I'm to the point
of placing
just the SSL pages of all the sites on Apache,
and using Orion
only for the
non-SSL part of the virtual-host sites.
I was told by someone that this was an https
limitation
and not an Orion
limitation, but it works on Apache,
JavaWebServer, and IIS
just fine.
Are you talking name based or ip based vhosts?
what magnus
explained was
that it was a problem with name based hosts
sharing one ip
address and
port. for ip base hosts he gave you a solution.
you're saying
that it does
work with name based hosts sharing ip and port
with apache?
robert
Any suggestions or ideas?
Thanks!
-Dale
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