Thread: Binding lighttpd to one interface plus localhost ?
Binding lighttpd to one interface plus
localhost ?
2006-06-01 18:30:10
I have more than one interface in my server and i want to
bind lighttpd
to just one of them plus the localhost is this possible ?
Harley
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Binding lighttpd to one interface plus
localhost ?
2006-06-01 18:38:35
Harley Peters wrote:
> I have more than one interface in my server and i want
to bind lighttpd
> to just one of them plus the localhost is this possible
?
>
> Harley
>
>
Ignore this post already figured out a way around it.
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Binding lighttpd to one interface plus
localhost ?
2006-06-02 07:14:26
Would be nice
to see how you did it - might help other people using search if you
post your findings. ;)
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Harley Peters wrote:
I have more than one interface in my server and i want to bind lighttpd
to just one of them plus the localhost is this possible ?
Harley
Ignore this post already figured out a way around it.
Harley
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Binding lighttpd to one interface plus
localhost ?
2006-06-02 07:48:26
On Fri, Jun 02, 2006 at 08:14:26AM +0100, Phillip B Oldham
wrote:
> Would be nice to see how you did it - might help other
people using
> search if you post your findings. ;)
As it is most often used by the SSL users see the ssl-docs
for more:
$SERVER["socket"] == "10.0.0.1:80"
{}
$SERVER["socket"] == "10.0.0.2:80"
{}
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