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Re: aliasing internet addresses



this virtual hosting can be done w/ an apache web server. the /etc/httpd.
conf file is where to place the virtual host rules. there are examples 
included in the httpd.conf remarks.

At Wednesday, 3 December 2003, Micha Feigin <michf@post.tau.ac.il> 
wrote:

>I want to alias internet addresses localy, is it possible?
>For example to alias www.site1.org -> www.site2.org such that trying to
>access www.site1.org would actually connect to www.site2.org.
>I didn't see how to do this with /etc/hosts if it is even possible that
>way.
>I have a personal cvs server that I can access from my local network or
>from the internet, and its not convinient to access it localy with the
>external address.
>
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