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Posted to users@httpd.apache.org by Axel-Stéphane SMORGRAV <Ax...@europe.adp.com> on 2004/11/04 08:56:44 UTC
[users@httpd] RE : Web Site
Modern OSes - does that include Windows 2000/XP ??
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-----Message d'origine-----
De : Joshua Slive [mailto:jslive@gmail.com]
Envoyé : mercredi 3 novembre 2004 20:16
À : users@httpd.apache.org
Objet : Re: [users@httpd] Web Site
On Wed, 3 Nov 2004 19:12:57 -0000, Emyr Tomos <em...@bbc.co.uk> wrote:
> Ok I'm a little curious about something - two IP addresses? Surely the
> only way a single machine can have more than one IP address is to have
> two separate network interfaces - like two ethernet cards? Even if you
> could set one interface to answer to two different IP addresses,
> surely there would be only one port 80 between them? Sorry again for
> going off topic - this piqued my curiosity as it's a little
> lower-level than I normally go and goes against my (slight)
> understanding
No. On modern OSes, you can have many virtual interfaces on a single network card. This is how people do IP-based virtual hosting, and it works fine.
Joshua.
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AW: [users@httpd] RE : Web Site
Posted by Steffen Heil <li...@steffen-heil.de>.
Hi
> Modern OSes - does that include Windows 2000/XP ??
For the feature in question this already includes Windows95 and NT4 as well
as any higher windows version.
I would also tend to state that Windows NT3.5.1 fullfilled that, but I
cannot test anymore...
On Windows 2000/XP go to TCP/IP settings for your network interface card and
click "Advanced".
Regards,
Steffen