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From: dwatson@abwam.com (Darryl Watson)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: how to home multiple domains on one machine for web sites
Date: 18 Feb 1996 16:33:20 GMT
Organization: ABWAM, Inc.
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In article <4g2h60$m9t@ucsbuxb.ucsb.edu>, loren@beauty.ucsb.edu (Loren Koss) says:

>Nowq, for httpd to work, you need to hack the code a little.  CERN is 
>probably pretty difficult to do.,  I have a hacked version of NCSA (which 
>I find is  a better daemon anyway).  If you need a compiled version (opr 
>the source) lemme know and I'll mail it to you.  Basically, then in the 
>.srm file you tell it all your virtual domains and what the root is for 
>each one, etc.
>
>Loren
>

Apache web server software (www.apache.org) handles virtual domains
easily and neatly.