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Are you running the classic HTTP Server or Apache on your iSeries? If Apache here's an example: <VirtualHost 72.16.169.180:80> ServerName www.mrcuk.com DocumentRoot /httpd/www </VirtualHost> <VirtualHost 72.16.169.180:80> ServerName mrciseries.com DocumentRoot /httpd/www </VirtualHost> Both in this case point to the same document root. Sincerely, Sal Stangarone Jr. michaels, ross & cole, ltd. Phone: 630.916.0662 ext 124 Fax: 630.916.0663 Web: www.mrc-Productivity.com Visit www.crazybikes.com to view a live demonstration of Internet, Intranet, and Extranet sites. See Web applications displaying the data you might want to port to your intranet, extranet, or the Internet at our demonstration site - http://www.crazybikes.com -----Original Message----- From: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Scott Swaim Sent: Friday, August 18, 2006 8:38 AM To: WEB400@xxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [WEB400] Configuring for Virtual Host I have a Linux system that is my firewall. It has a public and private IP addresses. My Iseries (170) is located inside my private network. I would like to set it up to server pages to my customers. I have 3 companies here. qualitycorps.com swarfproducts.com and carbidetx.com. I would like for each of these domains to have a separate virtual host. i.e. I need to set it up so that stock.qualitycorps.com goes to a specific folder, stock.swarfproducts.com to another folder, and stock.carbidetx.com to a different folder. I am having trouble setting this up. I have this working on my Linux Apache machine with virtual host but I can't seem to get it to work on the Iseries. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Scott Swaim
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