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From: root@rigel.luznet.es (Charlie Root)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: how to home multiple domains on one machine for web sites
Date: 14 Feb 1996 15:51:19 +0100
Organization: Anos Luz Internet, S.L., Madrid, Espana
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Message-ID: <4fsst7$md5@rigel.luznet.es>
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Hello -

	My problem is the following. I want to be able to 
create multiple domains on my net, and have one machine be
seen as having different internet addresses, one in each
domain. I want to be able to run a web server (CERN httpd,
probably) so that when the machine is accessed the httpd
is aware of which internet address it is being accessed as,
so that it can display a different home page and directory
depending on the domain under which it was accessed.

	Have I been clear? Talking to people, they tell
me that it can be done under linux by setting up 'pseudo-
interfaces'. I would like to do it under 2.1.0.


	Any help appreciated.


				Garey Mills