Address-Based Virtual Hosts
After you’ve configured your Linux machine with multiple IP addresses, setting up Apache to serve them as different websites is simple. You need only put a VirtualHost
directive in your apache2.conf
file for each of the addresses you want to make an independent website:
<VirtualHost 212.85.67.67>ServerName gnulix.orgDocumentRoot /home/virtual/gnulix/public_htmlTransferLog /home/virtual/gnulix/logs/access_logErrorLog /home/virtual/gnulix/logs/error_log</VirtualHost>
Use the IP address, rather than the hostname, in the VirtualHost
tag.
You can specify any configuration directives within the <VirtualHost>
tags. For example, you might want to set AllowOverrides
directives differently for virtual ...
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