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devbobo
Nov 29, 2009Aspirant
HOW TO: Hosting multiple websites
G'day Guys, For some time I've wanted to host multiple websites from a single ReadyNAS unit...I haven't had the time to investigate it. 1. Backup all the .conf files in /etc/frontview/apache 2....
dbott67
Nov 29, 2009Guide
Nice how-to... thanks for sharing.
Does this still require these steps?
http://www.readynas.com/?p=135
Currently, I've got my blog-thingy hosted on the ReadyNAS Pro. In Frontview, under the HTTP protocol I am redirecting HTTP traffic to the read-only HTTP share "webserver". How does your how-to fit in with this?

Notice that when you try to go to my site http://home.bott.ca/ in automatically redirects to the webserver share (as I expect it would - http://home.bott.ca/webserver/).
Do all websites have to be placed within this "webserver" share?
I guess I'm just a bit confused as to how this works. If you've got any sites hosted on your NAS where you can provide an example, I'd love to see it in action.
Regards,
Dave
Does this still require these steps?
http://www.readynas.com/?p=135
Currently, I've got my blog-thingy hosted on the ReadyNAS Pro. In Frontview, under the HTTP protocol I am redirecting HTTP traffic to the read-only HTTP share "webserver". How does your how-to fit in with this?

Notice that when you try to go to my site http://home.bott.ca/ in automatically redirects to the webserver share (as I expect it would - http://home.bott.ca/webserver/).
Do all websites have to be placed within this "webserver" share?
I guess I'm just a bit confused as to how this works. If you've got any sites hosted on your NAS where you can provide an example, I'd love to see it in action.
Regards,
Dave
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