I believe you are administering the Apache server(s) with port :2001?  And further, that port :80 (the default) is your normal landing page for www.xyz.com?

If so perhaps this scenario will get you home:

* Create a new generic landing page and a new landing page server for
port :80.
* Change the www. server to another port.
* Establish the new server abc.xyz.com at a new port.
* On your landing page server setup redirect www.xyz.com and
abc.xyz.com to their new port assignments.

With that scenario I believe when users enter they will get:

xyz.com = generic landing page (a model for you to consider would be the Zend landing page at port :2004)

abc.xyz.com = abc.xyz.com

www.xyz.com = www.xyz.com


On 12/8/2019 2:25 PM, midrange wrote:
Have an old site likehttp://www.xyz.com and is only site in Apache conf
on i

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