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Problem(Abstract) |
How does a Virtual host and Host aliases work? |
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Resolving the
problem |
How Virtual hosts and Host Aliases work.
Virtual Hosts |
Host Aliases |
Website |
Default_host |
localhost
120.45.66.98
pigsdofly |
'http://localhost'
'http://120.45.66.98'
'http://pigsdofly' |
New_host |
me.you.com
www.us.com |
'http://me.you.com'
'http://www.us.com' |
Notes:
- Use the tasks wizard to create a new virtual host and
define a new host alias.
- The webserver must be defined to the domain in the DNS
server.(e.g. you.com)
- No two virtual hosts can contain the same host alias.
- After creating a new virtual host, any appserver
containing the resource must be restarted.
- Once a new virtual host has web applications defined to
it, it will show in vhosts.properties file.
Currently there is a problem with the Admin Console. After creating a new
virtual host you may select any of the resources under the default host in
the topography and it will appear on the right hand pane as though it is
now defined to the new Virtual Host. This is not really the case, web
resources will still only work by accessing it the usual way. |
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Cross Reference information |
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Edition |
Application Servers |
Runtimes for Java Technology |
Java SDK |
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