[BlueOnyx:00888] Re: IP address allocation

Andrew Marentis amarentis at gmail.com
Fri Mar 27 14:11:14 -05 2009


Here is a good explanation of virtual hosting in Apache2 for which BO uses.

http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.0/vhosts/examples.html


2009/3/27 don caprio <caprio at uxpro.com>

> I'm a bit confused about IP address allocation and virtual hosts.
>
> I only have a small subnet'd class C address space and don't have enough
> IP's for every virtual domain, nor would
> I want to.  I used my primary ethernet address of the BO server for the ip
> address allocation range. I plan on hosting a
> dozen or so domains. Whats the best practices for this type of setup? Do I
> really need a separate IP address for each virtual domain?
> I have four physical ethernet interfaces on the server, of which only one
> is being used.
>
> My current hosting server is using apache and name based domains which is
> what I want on the new BO server.
>
> Thanks for you help and suggestions.
>
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