c.i.www.servers.unix
Paul Hansen <phansen@together.net> wrote:
>It appears that having multiple BindAddress-type servers is not possible
>under Apache v0.6.4. Is only "VirtualHost" now supported?
>
>A setup that worked yesterday with 0.6.2 (two separate servers using the
>BindAddress directive) doesn't work after upgrading to 0.6.4. The first
>server binds to all interfaces no matter what BindAddress specifies. I
>can get VirtualHost working just fine, but I would like the extra
>flexibility that having completely separate servers provides.
>
>Could someone working on Apache please briefly describe the current
>function of this feature (the documentation at
>http://www.apache.org/apache/ hasn't been updated yet) and the future
>direction of this feature? I'd love to implement it but I can't if it
>changes this radically again in the future.
>
>Thanks!
>
>Paul
>
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>Paul Hansen T G F T e c h n o l o g i e s
>webmaster@together.net 130 S. Willard St./802.862.2030
>http://together.net/~phansen/ Burlington, VT 05401 USA
>
>
Paul Hansen <phansen@together.net> wrote:
>It appears that having multiple BindAddress-type servers is not possible
>under Apache v0.6.4. Is only "VirtualHost" now supported?
>
>A setup that worked yesterday with 0.6.2 (two separate servers using the
>BindAddress directive) doesn't work after upgrading to 0.6.4. The first
>server binds to all interfaces no matter what BindAddress specifies. I
>can get VirtualHost working just fine, but I would like the extra
>flexibility that having completely separate servers provides.
>
>Could someone working on Apache please briefly describe the current
>function of this feature (the documentation at
>http://www.apache.org/apache/ hasn't been updated yet) and the future
>direction of this feature? I'd love to implement it but I can't if it
>changes this radically again in the future.
>
>Thanks!
>
>Paul
>
>---
>Paul Hansen T G F T e c h n o l o g i e s
>webmaster@together.net 130 S. Willard St./802.862.2030
>http://together.net/~phansen/ Burlington, VT 05401 USA
>
>