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Subject: [webdev] Re: evolution
From: Jeff Vian <jvian10@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2002 21:51:41 -0600
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Dale W Hodge wrote:
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: webdev-bounce@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:webdev-bounce@xxxxxxxxx]On Behalf
> > Of John Alexander
> >
> > Debian == Deviant? Maybe??
> 
> Different, I'll agree to.  Deviant? Nah!
> 
> > I don't think that aolserver does virtual, but it's been a LONG time since
> > I've looked the docs over. At least, it wasn't able to do
> > name-based virtual
> > hosting, but you could put multiple servers on the same machine,
> > if you had
> > aliasable (wordcheck) ip addresses available.
> >
> > ja (tongue firmly in cheek)

AFAIK apache handles the name based hosting of virtual servers well.
thus mod-aolserver should be fine.
I would like to get in on this, but need to be able to work remotely
since I am in town only every 2-3 weeks and then on weekends.


> 
> Lack of name based virtual would discourage me from running it on my
> production machines. I was considering doing one of my domains with openacs.
> I guess I'll try running it with mod-aolsever rather than aolserver.
> 
> --dwh
> 
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