H2O Webserver - Multiple domains - Is possible ? Or current version is only for one domain?
I'm testing h2o server : (some urls )
https://github.com/h2o/h2o/wiki
https://calomel.org/h2o.html
All works fine with only one domain but when I try to load multiple domains I can't load different paths for these domains:
This is a simple settings ( I hide some config lines to question be clear ) :
hosts:
"domain_01.com":
listen: PORT
paths:
"/":
file.dir: /path_01
"domain_02.com":
listen: PORT
paths:
"/":
file.dir: /path_02
The problem is when I try to load domain_01.com/file.htm is always loaded the first path (path_01).
What I'm doing wrong ? Is posible multiple domains with h2o server ?
webserver domain virtual-host
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I'm testing h2o server : (some urls )
https://github.com/h2o/h2o/wiki
https://calomel.org/h2o.html
All works fine with only one domain but when I try to load multiple domains I can't load different paths for these domains:
This is a simple settings ( I hide some config lines to question be clear ) :
hosts:
"domain_01.com":
listen: PORT
paths:
"/":
file.dir: /path_01
"domain_02.com":
listen: PORT
paths:
"/":
file.dir: /path_02
The problem is when I try to load domain_01.com/file.htm is always loaded the first path (path_01).
What I'm doing wrong ? Is posible multiple domains with h2o server ?
webserver domain virtual-host
add a comment |
I'm testing h2o server : (some urls )
https://github.com/h2o/h2o/wiki
https://calomel.org/h2o.html
All works fine with only one domain but when I try to load multiple domains I can't load different paths for these domains:
This is a simple settings ( I hide some config lines to question be clear ) :
hosts:
"domain_01.com":
listen: PORT
paths:
"/":
file.dir: /path_01
"domain_02.com":
listen: PORT
paths:
"/":
file.dir: /path_02
The problem is when I try to load domain_01.com/file.htm is always loaded the first path (path_01).
What I'm doing wrong ? Is posible multiple domains with h2o server ?
webserver domain virtual-host
I'm testing h2o server : (some urls )
https://github.com/h2o/h2o/wiki
https://calomel.org/h2o.html
All works fine with only one domain but when I try to load multiple domains I can't load different paths for these domains:
This is a simple settings ( I hide some config lines to question be clear ) :
hosts:
"domain_01.com":
listen: PORT
paths:
"/":
file.dir: /path_01
"domain_02.com":
listen: PORT
paths:
"/":
file.dir: /path_02
The problem is when I try to load domain_01.com/file.htm is always loaded the first path (path_01).
What I'm doing wrong ? Is posible multiple domains with h2o server ?
webserver domain virtual-host
webserver domain virtual-host
edited 3 hours ago
Rui F Ribeiro
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asked May 2 '17 at 21:40
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