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# 8  
Old 10-11-2010
Okay. I've got a Solaris box with one nice. Right now I've got IP address 172.16.17.235 configured and functioning normally. It has a httpd.coInclude, by way of Include, includes a separate custom xxxhttpd.conf where all configuration details are on a virtual host?

What I am trying to do is install a piece of software that requires its own IP. So, I am trying to add a second IP address to that existing network adapter. The software, which I want to access at the new IP (172.16.17.227)/DNS entry (new.mycom.com), will be its own web server. New.mycom.com is not running on a virtual host.

I am working from instructions. I will link to them if that will help.
# 9  
Old 10-11-2010
Quote:
Originally Posted by Friedrich
Okay. I've got a Solaris box with one nice. Right now I've got IP address 172.16.17.235 configured and functioning normally. It has a httpd.coInclude, by way of Include, includes a separate custom xxxhttpd.conf where all configuration details are on a virtual host?

What I am trying to do is install a piece of software that requires its own IP. So, I am trying to add a second IP address to that existing network adapter. The software, which I want to access at the new IP (172.16.17.227)/DNS entry (new.mycom.com), will be its own web server. New.mycom.com is not running on a virtual host.

I am working from instructions. I will link to them if that will help.
You keep saying the same things, just in a slightly different way Smilie

I think everyone understands what you want to do, but without knowing what you are exactly doing in configuring this setup, I don't think anyone would be able to give you a concrete answer.

Out of curiosity, did you configure both old.com and new.com to run on the same port?
# 10  
Old 10-11-2010
The whole reason I wanted two IP addresses on this network adapter is so both old.com and new.com could use port 80. They could each have there own port 80.

I can share with you exactly what I am doing. It is some software I used as a student and wanted just to get it working as a real life example instead of just theoretical.


Thanks again.

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Proxy By Hostname Configuration [OCLC]

And pay attention to the Solaris link in step 6.

Sorry for the extra post but it said I couldn't post a link yet.

Please share any remarks if you can.
Thank you.
# 11  
Old 10-11-2010
Quote:
Originally Posted by Friedrich
The whole reason I wanted two IP addresses on this network adapter is so both old.com and new.com could use port 80. They could each have there own port 80.

I can share with you exactly what I am doing. It is some software I used as a student and wanted just to get it working as a real life example instead of just theoretical.


Thanks again.

---------- Post updated at 07:02 PM ---------- Previous update was at 06:59 PM ----------

Proxy By Hostname Configuration [OCLC]

And pay attention to the Solaris link in step 6.

Sorry for the extra post but it said I couldn't post a link yet.

Please share any remarks if you can.
Thank you.

But you only have one port 80. You can have as many IPs as you want, but that doesn't mean a second port 80 is going to open up because of the new IP.
# 12  
Old 10-11-2010
Quote:
Originally Posted by System Shock
But you only have one port 80. You can have as many IPs as you want, but that doesn't mean a second port 80 is going to open up because of the new IP.
So this page is wrong? I thought it seemed off. --> Adding a Second IP Address to a Network Adapter on Solaris [OCLC]
# 13  
Old 10-12-2010
Check httpd.conf, did you set the <virtualhost> portion?

Refer VirtualHost Examples - Apache HTTP Server for more examples.
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