Hi all,
Please excuse my ignorance in this area. I have no experience here and I am just seeing what I have to do to host mulitple domains on my home server. Looking at possibility of doing a number of things from the one server but with different web addresses. I believe that virtual domains are what I need to do. So, am trying to get my head around how virtual domains work and what I need to do with my ISP. I apologise if this is a bit off topic for contribs.
I know that I can define virtual domains in Server Manager and that I can create ibays for each of them so they contain their own files etc. I can also make these domains accessible from the internet or accessible only from my local network. My understanding is that in this way each each domain can have its own unique web site with its own purpose eg. retail/education/family etc. Each domain has its own name:-
domain1.com associated ibay - primary - accessible from internet
domain2.com associated ibay - domain2 - accessible from internet
domain3.com associated ibay - domain3 - accessible from internet
domain4.com associated ibay - domain4 - no access from internet
I have a fixed ip address A.B.C.D. If I go to this address I get the web page for domain1.com located in the primary ibay. At this time I have no registed domains so I am just using the ip address. If I want to look at domain2 I am putting in A.B.C.D/domain2/index.html and I get the web page for that domain. The same goes for the rest of the virtual domains that are accessible from the internet.
So, if I want to use these different domain names (yet to be determined) do I go to my ISP and register the domain name(s) that I want to use and they then do the following for me:-
www.registered_domainname1.com = A.B.C.D
www.registered_domainname2.com = A.B.C.D/domain2
www.registered_domainname3.com = A.B.C.D/domain3
Have I got this right or am I way off course.
Similarly, I then make my mail server open to the internet and it can handle mail for each of the domains that have been created. This mail can then be forwarded to the necessary people.
Any assitance or experiences here would be much appreciated.
Laurie