Hi Lisa,
> You can assign static ip addresses to any interface as virtual addresses.
>
> In Ubuntu assignment looks like so; static files manage the
> configuration (which also can be done via the Networking tab [I like
> command line]):
>
> http://www.ubuntugeek.com/ubuntu-networking-configuration-using-command-line.html
Yeah, I do too.
> Apache will require that you also "bind" the addresses to a virtual
> host in the httpd.conf or virtual configurations, which also
> corresponds (for SSL) to the /etc/hosts file [and/or DNS].
what's the "[and/or DNS]" for?
> http://techgurulive.com/2009/04/10/how-to-configure-ip-based-virtual-hosting-in-apache/
good link. we can tackle this later, I just need the machine working for
now.
> We can tackle that when we get there, but if you are also doing IP
> forwarding (to 80 from an obfuscated [cox] inbound port 8089 for
> example) you might want to just use ONE ip address (rather than many)
> and name based virtual hosting:
I have a cox business account.
> http://www.cahilig.org/apache2-name-based-virtual-hosting-debianubuntu
good link. later.
> Okay?
>
> Call me if you need help!
cool. thanks.
If you would, please check the reply I sent Eric.
MatthewMPP
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