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Virtual Hosting on Apache httpd - a primer example

A single web server computer, running a single Apache httpd daemon, can serve many domains through virtual hosting - usually "named virtual hosting" which allows a single IP address to be used for all the different domains.

Here is how it works ...

• you set up all your defaults in the main httpd.conf file
• your FIRST virtual host contains everything that differs from these defaults for hosts that are not otherwise defined in any later virtualhost blocks, and also for any requests that do not include a host name.
• subsequent virtual host blocks provide the changes from the initial defaults for specific hosts or hosts, as specified by the servername directive(s) within each block.

Here's an example of the end on an httpd.conf file

NameVirtualHost *:80
#
<VirtualHost *:80>
</VirtualHost>
#
include conf/stuffing.txt
#
<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerName www.hussey.co.uk
DocumentRoot /home/hussey/html
CustomLog /home/hussey/logs/villagepeople.log combined
</VirtualHost>



all host names are served by the defaults, except www.hussey.co.uk which has a different document root and log file. There's also probably another virtual host included in stuffing.txt ....

<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerName www.royaloak.waddy
DocumentRoot /home/royaloak/html
CustomLog /home/hussey/logs/villagepeople.log combined
</VirtualHost>


Yes - the domain www.royaloak.waddy is also served from a different directory.

Above example from yesterday's Linux Web Server course
(written 2008-06-25)

 
Associated topics are indexed as below, or enter http://melksh.am/nnnn for individual articles
A604 - Web Application Deployment - Apache httpd - virtual hosts
  [690] Adding Virtual Hosts - (2006-04-19)
  [1896] Virtual Hosts and Virtual Servers - (2008-11-20)
  [3132] Virtual Hosting with Apache http server - an overall scheme, and avoiding common pitfalls - (2011-01-14)
  [3568] Telling which ServerAlias your visitor used - useful during merging domains - (2012-01-04)
  [4404] Which (virtual) host was visited? Tuning Apache log files, and Python analysis - (2015-01-23)


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