AFAIK (and I didn't see documentaion on BOA's site) BOA does not support Virtual Hosting (what you are talking about). I'm sure some other httpd's support it, but I _know_ apache does (as I run it).
http://httpd.apache.org/docs/vhosts/index.html I'm quite happy with Apache, and there is a lot of functionality you actually might find useful. It really isn't that hard to setup/maintain either. The documentation is a blessing :) David On Thu, Jun 28, 2001 at 10:03:24PM -0700, Craig Dickson wrote: > I've been using the web server Boa, and generally it has done a good job > without using up too much memory or CPU time. The one thing it doesn't > do that I now need is to host multiple domains as logically-distinct > sites. E.g. if someone requests www.domain1.com (not my real domain > name, btw), I want a different page to come up than if they request > www.domain2.com, even though the DNS addresses for those sites are > identical. From the docs, I think Boa could do it if the two sites were > served through separate network interfaces, but that's not the case > here. There's one network interface, and the only difference between > www.domain1.com and www.domain2.com is the domain in the URL (which I > believe HTTP does provide to the server, so the server should be able > to differentiate based on it). > > Does anyone know if Boa can do this, or if any of the other servers > could? (I daresay AOLServer or Apache could, but I'd rather go with a > smaller, simpler server if it will do what I need). > > Thanks, > > Craig > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >