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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....
devbobo
Nov 30, 2009Aspirant
I don't use that option, I currently have it set to 'None Selected'. Using that options adds an additional rewrite rule to /etc/frontview/apache/Virtual.conf, something like this...
RewriteRule ^/$ /webserver [R,L]
Instead, I have a single share called 'Sites' with a folder for each site that I have configured, then the my-virtual.conf sets the DocumentRoot to the specific Site folder. But I have only done this to make my life easy for updating content. Each site could exist on totally different shares, there is no restriction on that.
I'm not hosting anything elaborate, just some firefox extensions and other stuff that I hack around with, here's two sites that are currently hosted off my NAS...
http://www.smugglr.net
http://smugbrowser.introversion.com.au/beta
RewriteRule ^/$ /webserver [R,L]
Instead, I have a single share called 'Sites' with a folder for each site that I have configured, then the my-virtual.conf sets the DocumentRoot to the specific Site folder. But I have only done this to make my life easy for updating content. Each site could exist on totally different shares, there is no restriction on that.
I'm not hosting anything elaborate, just some firefox extensions and other stuff that I hack around with, here's two sites that are currently hosted off my NAS...
http://www.smugglr.net
http://smugbrowser.introversion.com.au/beta
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