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Domain not IP binded

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Is there a way to make a domain work while not depending on a IP adres?
 
Use frame forwarding? Not sure, I mean a webserver answers on an IP and then is either a virtual name based domain or a domain that is exclusive to an IP. So by that, I would assume you need to have a domain associated at least with the default admin IP on your plesk server. Its needed in the Apache configuration.

J
 
Originally posted by DCNet_James
Use frame forwarding? Not sure, I mean a webserver answers on an IP and then is either a virtual name based domain or a domain that is exclusive to an IP. So by that, I would assume you need to have a domain associated at least with the default admin IP on your plesk server. Its needed in the Apache configuration.

J

If you have a clan Apache version you just can use * on the place of an IP and it wil listen on all IP's.

But woth Plesk that seems to be impossible :(
 
You are right, Apache does listen on a wildcard ie all IP's bound or listed in the "LISTEN" argument of the Apache config. Short of hacking up the PSA httpd.conf file, not sure.

J
 
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