Thank you very much, I'll try that - by the way, does this user-list
have a newsgroup as well or is email-lists the only option? Thank you
Hi,
You can map *.somedomain.com via ServerAlias in httpd (apache).
Then you could use proxypass (reverse proxying) or urlrewrite.
for example (from httpd.conf):
<VirtualHost *>
ServerName www.domain.net
ServerAlias *.domain.net
ProxyPass / http://somehost.domain.net:8080/
ProxyPassReverse / http://somehost.domain.net:8080/
</VirtualHost>
This would redirect any request into somehost.domain.net on port 8080.
this way you need only one host in tomcat server.xml. it should have
the name "somehost.domain.net"
I don't think you can use acronyms where you specify host-aliases in
server.xml.
hope it helps
-reynir
Henrik Gammelmark wrote:
Is there any way I can catch all subdomains belonging to a
domain-name within one <Host> tag?
<Host bla..bla...> <Alias>*.domain2.com</Alias></Host>
The above illustrates what I wish to do, but it seems tomcat handles
the asterisk literally instead of a wildcard. Using Tomcat 5 hooked
up to Apache2 using mod-jk2.
Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
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