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"V-hosting" with A5 server (v10)

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    "V-hosting" with A5 server (v10)

    Hi there,
    I am currently running a few different applications on my A5 server. They are all in subdirectories and it's working ok:
    http://111.111.111.111/App1/
    http://111.111.111.111/App1/

    We are trying to give each app a specific domain name so app1.mydomain.com and app2.mycompany.com. I can't seem to see a way to make A5 read the domain and point the browser at each folder. Right now it's starting to look like I need to run 2 separate instances of the server, but then I have to put them on different ports.

    Is there some way to set up this kind of "Vhosting"? Can I run A5 under Apache, or IIS so I can use their virtual hosting ability?

    Any one run into this issue before?

    Cheers,

    whiteatom

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    Re: [Help]How to use some domain for one Alpha five server

    Here are instructions on multiple instances: http://wiki.alphasoftware.com/How+to...guration+files

    If you cannot set it up, good use of a qualified consultant.
    Steve Wood
    See my profile on IADN

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      #3
      Re: "V-hosting" with A5 server (v10)

      There's no need of a consultant - I am one, but this software seems pretty limited in its server abilities.

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        #4
        Re: "V-hosting" with A5 server (v10)

        It basically has no virtual hosting ability. You can run multiple instances each with a unique IP address or search on reverse proxy in this forum for some 3rd party web server resources. Hopefully in a year or so we will run on native IIS.
        Steve Wood
        See my profile on IADN

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          Re: "V-hosting" with A5 server (v10)

          Yeah. I was noticing a lot of chatter about that too. It would be nice to have A5 as a IIS (or ideally apache) plugin, because then it could be run alongside PHP, ASP, or other preprocessors in a proper commercial hosting environment. Been running IIS and Apache servers for a long time, but this is my first experience with A5. Looks like a good "in-house" product, but not quite ready for prime time for a web app. Hopefully they can get over that hump soon.

          Thanks for the response.. I think we'll probably end with with the revers proxy solution as I can run it behind my existing apache install and not have to waste the IP.

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            #6
            Re: "V-hosting" with A5 server (v10)

            Related topic that may be of interest "SOLVED: This is one way to host AWS via an Apache website"
            msgboard.alphasoftware.com/alphaforum/showthread.php?107801

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