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Re: [cpx] subhosts in CPX




Actually I think it is irrelevant. The problem is that my question does not fit the context of CPX. It does not really have to do with admins, users, or the domain as a combined virtualhost entry and sendmail entry. The question was one of having to add a domain but have the domain use the VirtualHost directive of another domain (via additional ServerAlias directives). It seems irrelevant because it is not that big a deal to have an independent VirtualHost directive for each domain rather than share via the ServerAlias directives. The new domain will just use the same DocumentRoot directory and same domain admin and the remaining VirtualHost configurations the same. So this is probably all a bunch of wasted bits. Thanks though.

-eric

On Thu, 4 Nov 2004, Scott Wiersdorf wrote:

On Thu, Nov 04, 2004 at 10:07:30PM -0700, Eric Snow wrote:

How do you set up a virtual host to use multiple different domains via
CPX?  I did not see a way around having to
set up a domain as an independent virtual host and having to add the
domain to the virtual host manually.  Thanks.

Rigor, man, rigor! Your terminology needs work. The following might
be of assistance:

server admin (SA): the primary VPS user, account owner (created at VPS
 v2 provisioning time)

domain admin (DA): has control over one or more _domains_ (see below);
 may add/remove/edit _end users_ and email addresses under his control

end user (EU): a user account created by either the SA or DA. Limited
 privileges.

domain: the combined Apache <VirtualHost> entry and sendmail
 local-host-names entry. A domain is controlled by either the SA or
 a DA.

Re-ask your question (if necessary) using the above terms.

Scott
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