Re: Another Crazy DNS Question... ;-)
yeah that would work fine, point 1 domain at 1 ip, or point a million
domains at 1 ip ..its all the same ..now if your doing it for web
hosting, e.g.
http://www.aphroland.org and http://yahoo.aphroland.org and
http://comedy.aphroland.org are all the same ip (208.222.179.35)
however they are all (completely) different sites. you can do this in
apache with the NameVirtualHost directive(on apache 1.3), and a HTTP 1.1
complient WWW client (something like IE2.0 is not HTTP 1.1 compliant)
nate
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On Wed, 3 Nov 1999, Art Lemasters wrote:
> How can I set up two completely different FQDNs (two totally
> different hostnames) on one box (e.g., my.domain.net &
> alsomy.otherdomain.net) so that this machine accepts traffic
> on my.domain.net while appearing to be alsomy.otherdomain.net
> to anyone who accesses it via the webserver or mailserver? ;-)
>
> Do I need to run virtual hosting here? Will it work to
> point A records from each of those host names to the same,
> single IP address?
>
> Art
>
>
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