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different IP address for each IP-based virtual host</strong>.
This can be achieved by the machine having several physical network connections,
or by use of virtual interfaces which are supported by most modern
-operating systems (see system documentation for details).
+operating systems (see system documentation for details, these are
+frequently called "ip aliases", and the "ifconfig" command
+is most commonly used to set them up).
<h2>How to set up Apache</h2>
There are two ways of configuring apache to support multiple hosts.