Implementing a virtual hosting paradigm
If we wish to host multiple sites on one server, we can do so with virtual hosting. Virtual hosting is a way to uniquely handle multiple domain names according to their name. The technique is surprisingly simple—we just look at the incoming Host
header and respond accordingly. In this task, we're going to implement simple name-based virtual hosting for static sites.
Getting ready
We'll create a folder called sites
, with localhost-site
and nodecookbook
as subdirectories. In localhost-site/index.html
, we'll write the following:
<b> This is localhost </b>
And in nodecookbook/index.html
, we'll add the following code:
<h1>Welcome to the Node Cookbook Site!</h1>
For local testing, we'll want to configure our system with some extra host names so we can point different domains to our server. To do this, we edit /etc/hosts
on Linux and Max OS X, or %SystemRoot%\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
for Windows systems.
At the top of the file, it maps...