Hi folks,
Can two or more domain names be mapped to the same IP address, e.g;
aaa.com
bbb.com
ccc.com
mapped to the same IP 123.123.123.123. Would confusion be created on sharing the same IP address? TIA
satimis
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Hi folks,
Can two or more domain names be mapped to the same IP address, e.g;
aaa.com
bbb.com
ccc.com
mapped to the same IP 123.123.123.123. Would confusion be created on sharing the same IP address? TIA
satimis
Yes. You have one domain set up correctly, and you just point the DNS record for the other at the static IP of the first. I do this for my domains; the reverse lookups don't work right for the extra domains (they can't) but for simple web browsing it works great. Apache's virtual hosts will allow you to have a separate web page for each domain too.
Thanks for your advice.
I'll use the 2nd domain for test only, following;
PostfixVirtualMailBoxClamSmtpHowto
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Po...xClamSmtpHowto
The test needs at least 2 domains.
I have my own domain running on static IP and will register another subdomain on changeip.com for this test. They will detect the static IP address.
B.R.
satimis