Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Loopback Aliases: 127.* | Date | Wed, 15 Apr 1998 18:49:50 -0700 | From | Jim Dennis <> |
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All,
This is going to sound like a silly question but please bear with me.
At my suggestion my wife, Heather, configured one of our Apache servers to virtual host on several addresses in the 127.0.0.x range. On our LAN we configure all the systems to use a squid proxy at betelgeuse.starshine.org (disconnected system don't bother trying to see it). All of these virtual hosts are on betel (our short name for it).
We don't use DNS internally here -- we just distribute /etc/hosts files (only about 5 systems on the LAN).
It works fine. We have a list of hosts entries that are unique to betel which list all of the virtual hosts (staging areas and mirrors for some web servers that we maintain out on the Internet).
So we see them all because we're going throgh the squid cache and it is running on the same host and hence can resolve the names.
The odd thing is that she didn't add any "subinterfaces" or "IP aliases" to betel's configuration. I would have expected that she'd have to use commands like 'ifconfig lo:1 127.0.0.2 up' to make this work. However, she didn't.
Is this a feature of the 'lo' interface/driver? If so, that's nice. If it's a bug and will be fixed, I have to know so I can "fix" my configuration before I forget.
This is on a 2.0.33 kernel.
BTW: I plan on writing this trick up as a HOW-TO for web authors, or maybe as a Linux Gazette article. The next step is to develop clean, portable, 'makefiles' and kermit/shell scripts for "publishing" these snapshots out to the production servers. Part of the idea is to use 'wget' to retrieve the snapshot (this removes "dead files" -- that is, those with no link/references) and lynx -traversal to detect dead links and general "sitemaps" or "contents" pages and diff -r, rdist, or tar -d to find only the minimal changes between snapshots. None of that relates to LKern --- but any suggestions sent via private e-mail will be appreciated.
-- Jim Dennis (800) 938-4078 consulting@starshine.org Proprietor, Starshine Technical Services: http://www.starshine.org PGP 1024/2ABF03B1 Jim Dennis <jim@starshine.org> Key fingerprint = 2524E3FEF0922A84 A27BDEDB38EBB95A
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