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From: beck@nrlssc.navy.mil (Jeff Becklehimer)
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Subject: Re: ifconfig alias: now how do I know who I am?
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Date: 10 Oct 1994 17:20:27 -0400
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Thor Lancelot Simon (tls@panix.com) wrote:
: Consider the following problem:  I have a machine which is running a http
: server.  I want it to run only one http daemon, but provide different
: hierarchies of documents depending upon which IP address it's being talked to
: as.

My suggestion is to get an httpd server that supports this feature. Try
Plexus-3.0m..it works great.

--
<A HREF="http://www7430.nrlssc.navy.mil/7430/people/beck.html"><em>Jeff Becklehimer</em></A>