Virtual servers
Apache has the capability to support multiple sites from the same server instance. This gives great flexibility, and at the same time, ease of management. This flexibility is known as virtual hosting. There are three basic ways of running virtual hosting with Apache:
Name-based |
This uses different names for each site and a common IP address, probably the most popular form of virtual hosting |
IP-based |
This uses a different IP address for each site |
Port-based |
This uses individual port numbers for each site |
We will look at all three of the methods and configurations within the httpd.conf
required to implement each method.
Name-based
Name-based virtual hosting has been made possible with the introduction of HTTP protocol version 1.1, also known as HTTP/1.1. When a browser is only capable of HTTP/1.0, a protocol tries to load a web page; it goes through the following steps:
Resolves
theurbanpinguin.org
hostname to an IP address.Connects to the resolved IP address over TCP...