Virtual Hostings2010/11/06 |
It's the example to configure virtual hostings. Following example is done as domain name[srv.world (root directory[/var/www/html])],
virtual domain name[virtual.host (root directory[/home/fedora/public_html])]. Before doing it, it's necessarry to add new doman name in your DNS first. |
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[1] | Configure httpd for Virtual Hostings. |
[root@www03 ~]# vi /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf # line 990: uncomment NameVirtualHost *:80 # at the last lines: ( for original domain ) <VirtualHost *:80> DocumentRoot /var/www/html ServerName www03.srv.world ErrorLog logs/srv.world-error_log CustomLog logs/srv.world-access_log combined </VirtualHost> # at the last lines: ( for virtual domain ) <VirtualHost *:80> DocumentRoot /home/fedora/public_html ServerName www03.virtual.host ErrorLog logs/virtual.host-error_log CustomLog logs/virtual.host-access_log combined </VirtualHost> [root@www03 ~]# /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd restart Stopping httpd: [ OK ] Starting httpd: [ OK ] |
[2] | Access to the test page that has original domain, it's OK if possible. |
[3] | Access to the test page that has virtual domain, it's OK if possible. |
[fedora@www ~]$ vi ./public_html/index.cgi
#!/usr/local/bin/perl print "Content-type: text/html\n\n"; print <<"EOM"; <html> <body> <div style="width: 100%; font-size: 40px; font-weight: bold; text-align: center;"> Virtual Host Test Page </div> </body> </html> EOM exit; [fedora@www ~]$ chmod 705 ./public_html/index.cgi
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