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Subject: RE: UKNM: IP Addresses - a question
From: Sam Carrington
Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2000 16:06:01 +0100

Although this type of hosting is only compliant with HTTP 1.1 requests and
therefore any older browsers pointing at one of the 10 virtual domains
will be automatically taken onto chopstixmedia.com ... of course if the 10
alternatives are just aliases for the primary domain this is no biggie.
If they are seperate sites for client1.com client2.foo then there may be
issues, depending on how a visitor's browser forms its request to the
server.

Having IP addresses spare is always nice 8)

SC

*makes this his last posting to the thread, to keep Sam happy ;->*

[Sam says: thanks..]

On Thu, 8 Jun 2000, Ian Fenn wrote:

> You can only do this for the primary (default) virtual host on the server,
> unless you've been granted a separate IP address for each web site you
> serve.
>
> In other words, if you take the Chopstix server... This manages requests
> for 10 virtual hosts (or web sites if you prefer) but there is only one IP
> address and this applies only to chopstixmedia.com. The other virtual
hosts
> are name-based which means that the server works out which one to deliver
> according to information passed to it by the browser client, eg.
> http://www.chopstix.net/


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