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Date:      Sun, 05 Jul 1998 14:07:01 +1000
From:      "Numard (Norberto Meijome)" <numard@smartmedia.com.ar>
To:        NOC-IPAD <sysadmin@greeves.mfn.org>, FreeBSD Questions <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Virtual Hostings How-TO?
Message-ID:  <359EFBE5.3AD40B46@smartmedia.com.ar>
References:  <01BDA75C.6721CC60@NOC>

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HI! actually, i think some people call it Virtual Services.
NOC-IPAD wrote:
> 
> Sounds like a job for CMS ;-)
CMS ?
 
> It's unclear what you actually mean, but I'll take a stab at it:
> I will assume you mean getting a host to answer to different
> names, so as to make it *appear* to be more than one
> machine (for instance, having a machine which answers to
> the names "ftp" and "www" and "joemachine".  You would
> need to make changes to your nameserver database: if you
> are not running your own nameserver, but *are* running your
> own domain, then your upstream provider can make them
> for you.
not only reply to diff names (all  the dns stuff is done,and yes,i'm
running bind on my host), but to have sth.like a chroot environ, for
every service possible
TIA!
> ----------
> From:   Doug White
> Sent:   Saturday, July 04, 1998 4:26 AM
> To:     Numard (Norberto Meijome)
> Cc:     FreeBSD Questions
> Subject:        Re: Virtual Hostings How-TO?
> 
> On Sat, 4 Jul 1998, Numard (Norberto Meijome) wrote:
> 
> > Hi!
> > is there any virtual hosting how-to? I don't mean virt hostings in the
> > Apache/web server meaning. I mean, to have different unix hosts in the
> > same computer.
> 
> Erm, usually hosting is service-specific.  Do you mean multihoming, where
> the sytem is connected to two different networks?
> 
> Doug White                              | University of Oregon
> Internet:  dwhite@resnet.uoregon.edu    | Residence Networking Assistant
> http://gladstone.uoregon.edu/~dwhite    | Computer Science Major
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