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Legacy Forums => Experienced User Forum => Topic started by: Marcos Migliorini on September 09, 2002, 10:33:24 PM
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Hi to all,
Regarding the posibility of have more than one web page, the primary and the information bays, if I have a dynamic ip and a zoneedit account working perfectly, pointing to mydomain.com (this corresponds to the primary web, is possible to use another domain name and public this domain in zoneedit to work with a ibay, I say mydomain2.com pointing to my ebay2?
I want to host more than one web page in my 5.1.2 e-smith server, and I want to use zoneedit for dynamic dns service to all my hosted web pages..
Thanks in advance for your comments
Marcos
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http://www.e-smith.org/docs/manual/5.1/admin-virtdom.html
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Example. ibay primary www.mycooldomain.com runs on the primary ibay
Create a new ibay.. familysite www.myfamily.com runs on the familysite ibay
Your running Virtual Domains. Which makes it easier to host multi websites
Enjoy,
Sean
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What Sean said, when you create a virtual domain on e-smith, you just point it to an existing ibay. That's it.
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Thank you very much to all for the advice!. I tried virtual domains but with intranet web site. I see that this works also for the internet web sites. So if I publish an Ibay to the internet, and apply a virtual domain with the same name as the internet domain, when I browse from the internet my domain name, I will open the ibay web site?
Is a simple as that?
I have webmail working so the question is if I have the above configuration I can still reach my webmail service doing mypublicebaydomain.com/webmail?
Marcos
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Yes it is that simple. Create the Ibay and put the web content into the Ibay. Then create a virtual domain with the name matching the zoneedit name(mydomain2.com) selecting the ibay you created that has the content. Webmail will work for each virtual domain and default domain without a problem. I think, by default it will look like all mail is coming from the default domain, even when you login to webmail via the virtual domain(mydomain2.com/webmail). But that can be changed if you want the email to look like it's coming from a virtual domain(mydomain2.com). So the question is, how do you want the webmail to work?