Multiple IP's for Apache

1998-10-26 Thread John Leveron
Hi, Can anyone point me to a FAQ, etc. for how to setup my RH 5.1 / Apache 1.3.3 / ModSSL setup for IP based multiple hosts? I am currently using one IP, but will soon be given a block for multiple host names. I will need to configure both Apache and my Linux box for this, so any pointe

Re: Multiple IP's for Apache

1998-10-26 Thread Ralf S. Engelschall
On Sun, Oct 25, 1998, John Leveron wrote: > Can anyone point me to a FAQ, etc. for how to setup my RH 5.1 / > Apache 1.3.3 / ModSSL setup for IP based multiple hosts? > > I am currently using one IP, but will soon be given a block for > multiple host names. I will need to configure both

Re: Multiple IP's for Apache

1998-10-26 Thread sTeFFeN
> Can anyone point me to a FAQ, etc. for how to setup my RH 5.1 / > Apache 1.3.3 / ModSSL setup for IP based multiple hosts? I think it's included well in Apache-Docu (http://localhost/manual) Linux: To set up an IP: for instance we have pri.com = 1.2.3.4 and snd.com = 1.2.3.

Two hints about this list

1998-10-26 Thread Ralf S. Engelschall
Just a two hints about this list, because people asked me more than once the last week about it: 1. You know that only subscribers can post because of the spamming services. So, when you want to post from a different address this means Majordomo has to know your address. But you don't have

Re: Yeah: DSO support for mod_ssl...

1998-10-26 Thread Jan Wedekind
Hello Victor, as the cited begger for DSO I might argue at this: > Hm. > 1. Why you need two httpd servers in first place ? Because to avoid heavy memory consumption for all customer servers. > 2. How much is memory penalty for not-used mod_ssl ? > That's not the point; If you want to be

(just a comment) Re: Yeah: DSO support for mod_ssl...

1998-10-26 Thread sTeFFeN
(just a comment) > > So I'm not sure that this will help ISP's at all (you still must reinstall > > apache!) while this will be help distribution creators (like me :-)... > Why not ? > You may just create a (completly) virtualized apache and provide > a httpd.conf with all commonly used modules a

Re: Multiple IP's for Apache

1998-10-26 Thread Manuel J. Galan
1- Multiple IP configuration for apache is very well explained in the standard documentation (single interface/multiple names is very well explained, too... BTW) 2- Alias interface in RH51: netcfg -> interfaces -> (click interface: eth0, eth1,...) -> alias Assign ip address and netmask, and