Re: [SLUG] Apache and multiple sites

From: Chris Mathey (slug@mathey.org)
Date: Sat Feb 25 2006 - 09:10:50 EST


Paul M Foster wrote:
> 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)?
>
If you wanted to make is visible from the internet all you would need is
an IP address for each and staticaly NAT each.

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