Scenario:
You've got a machine on your internal network which runs apache and
serves up various internal websites. Currently, they are like:
http://pokey/something.com
http://pokey/another.com
http://pokey/yetanother.mars.lan
It would be nice to serve these up with their own internal non-routable
IPs, like 192.168.10.2, 192.168.10.3, etc., and with their own
addresses, like www.something.com, another.com, yetanother.mars.lan.
This server wouldn't be visible from the internet, but only from the lan.
On the subject of apache, I know that apache can serve up multiple sites
on the same IP address. But can it serve up a multitude of sites on a
single box, each of which has its own IP (assuming the box has a single
NIC)?
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