Thanks for your reply. Yes, there is no problem with Apache web server,
using ServerAlias which supports wildcards. It all works fine until it
encounters a .jsp file, then it's a no-go.
On 2004-08-02, at 18.18, Ruth, Brice wrote:
Not sure about Tomcat, but Apache should be able to handle this with a
few well-written mod_rewrite entries.
J. Lindberg wrote:
Hey all.
I've searched the internet about this, but have come up empty handed,
so I'll ask you guys;
Is it at all possible to use wildcards in host aliases? I have a
host, say example.com. I would like all requests to
anything.example.com to alias to example.com. I've already set up the
DNS server to resolve hosts accordingly.
Cheers.
/J. L.
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