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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <head> <meta name="generator" content="HTML Tidy, see www.w3.org" /> <title>Apache module mod_vhost_alias</title> </head> <!-- Background white, links blue (unvisited), navy (visited), red (active) --> <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000" link="#0000FF" vlink="#000080" alink="#FF0000"> <div align="CENTER"> <img src="../images/sub.gif" alt="[APACHE DOCUMENTATION]" /> <h3>Apache HTTP Server Version 1.3</h3> <p><small><em>Is this the version you want? For more recent versions, check our <a href="/docs/">documentation index</a>.</em></small></p> </div> <h1 align="CENTER">Module mod_vhost_alias</h1> <p>This module provides support for <a href="../vhosts/mass.html">dynamically configured mass virtual hosting</a>.</p> <p><a href="module-dict.html#Status" rel="Help"><strong>Status:</strong></a> Extension<br /> <a href="module-dict.html#SourceFile" rel="Help"><strong>Source File:</strong></a> mod_vhost_alias.c<br /> <a href="module-dict.html#ModuleIdentifier" rel="Help"><strong>Module Identifier:</strong></a> vhost_alias_module<br /> <a href="module-dict.html#Compatibility" rel="Help"><strong>Compatibility:</strong></a> Available in Apache 1.3.7 and later.</p> <h2>Summary</h2> <p>This module creates dynamically configured virtual hosts, by allowing the IP address and/or the <code>Host:</code> header of the HTTP request to be used as part of the pathname to determine what files to serve. This allows for easy use of a huge number of virtual hosts with similar configurations.</p> <h2>Directives</h2> <ul> <li><a href="#virtualdocumentroot">VirtualDocumentRoot</a></li> <li><a href="#virtualdocumentrootip">VirtualDocumentRootIP</a></li> <li><a href="#virtualscriptalias">VirtualScriptAlias</a></li> <li><a href="#virtualscriptaliasip">VirtualScriptAliasIP</a></li> </ul> <p>See also: <a href="core.html#usecanonicalname">UseCanonicalName</a>.</p> <h2>Directory Name Interpolation</h2> <p>All the directives in this module interpolate a string into a pathname. The interpolated string (henceforth called the "name") may be either the server name (see the <a href="core.html#usecanonicalname"><code>UseCanonicalName</code></a> directive for details on how this is determined) or the IP address of the virtual host on the server in dotted-quad format. The interpolation is controlled by specifiers inspired by <code>printf</code> which have a number of formats:</p> <dl> <dt><code>%%</code></dt> <dd>insert a <code>%</code></dd> <dt><code>%p</code></dt> <dd>insert the port number of the virtual host</dd> <dt><code>%N.M</code></dt> <dd>insert (part of) the name</dd> </dl> <p><code>N</code> and <code>M</code> are used to specify substrings of the name. <code>N</code> selects from the dot-separated components of the name, and <code>M</code> selects characters within whatever <code>N</code> has selected. <code>M</code> is optional and defaults to zero if it isn't present; the dot must be present if and only if <code>M</code> is present. The interpretation is as follows:</p> <dl> <dt><code>0</code></dt> <dd>the whole name</dd> <dt><code>1</code></dt> <dd>the first part</dd> <dt><code>2</code></dt> <dd>the second part</dd> <dt><code>-1</code></dt> <dd>the last part</dd> <dt><code>-2</code></dt> <dd>the penultimate part</dd> <dt><code>2+</code></dt> <dd>the second and all subsequent parts</dd> <dt><code>-2+</code></dt> <dd>the penultimate and all preceding parts</dd> <dt><code>1+</code> and <code>-1+</code></dt> <dd>the same as <code>0</code></dd> </dl> <p>If <code>N</code> or <code>M</code> is greater than the number of parts available a single underscore is interpolated.</p> <h3>Examples</h3> <p>For simple name-based virtual hosts you might use the following directives in your server configuration file:</p> <pre> UseCanonicalName Off VirtualDocumentRoot /usr/local/apache/vhosts/%0 </pre> <p>A request for <code>http://www.example.com/directory/file.html</code> will be satisfied by the file <code>/usr/local/apache/vhosts/www.example.com/directory/file.html</code>.</p> <p>For a very large number of virtual hosts it is a good idea to arrange the files to reduce the size of the <code>vhosts</code> directory. To do this you might use the following in your configuration file:</p> <pre> UseCanonicalName Off VirtualDocumentRoot /usr/local/apache/vhosts/%3+/%2.1/%2.2/%2.3/%2 </pre> A request for <code>http://www.example.isp.com/directory/file.html</code> will be satisfied by the file <code>/usr/local/apache/vhosts/isp.com/e/x/a/example/directory/file.html</code>. A more even spread of files can be achieved by hashing from the end of the name, for example: <pre> VirtualDocumentRoot /usr/local/apache/vhosts/%3+/%2.-1/%2.-2/%2.-3/%2 </pre> The example request would come from <code>/usr/local/apache/vhosts/isp.com/e/l/p/example/directory/file.html</code>. Alternatively you might use: <pre> VirtualDocumentRoot /usr/local/apache/vhosts/%3+/%2.1/%2.2/%2.3/%2.4+ </pre> <p>The example request would come from <code>/usr/local/apache/vhosts/isp.com/e/x/a/mple/directory/file.html</code>.</p> <p>For IP-based virtual hosting you might use the following in your configuration file:</p> <pre> UseCanonicalName DNS VirtualDocumentRootIP /usr/local/apache/vhosts/%1/%2/%3/%4/docs VirtualScriptAliasIP /usr/local/apache/vhosts/%1/%2/%3/%4/cgi-bin </pre> <p>A request for <code>http://www.example.isp.com/directory/file.html</code> would be satisfied by the file <code>/usr/local/apache/vhosts/10/20/30/40/docs/directory/file.html</code> if the IP address of <code>www.example.com</code> were 10.20.30.40. A request for <code>http://www.example.isp.com/cgi-bin/script.pl</code> would be satisfied by executing the program <code>/usr/local/apache/vhosts/10/20/30/40/cgi-bin/script.pl</code>.</p> <p>If you want to include the <code>.</code> character in a <code>VirtualDocumentRoot</code> directive, but it clashes with a <code>%</code> directive, you can work around the problem in the following way:</p> <pre> VirtualDocumentRoot /usr/local/apache/vhosts/%2.0.%3.0 </pre> <p>A request for <code>http://www.example.isp.com/directory/file.html</code> will be satisfied by the file <code>/usr/local/apache/vhosts/example.isp/directory/file.html</code>.</p> <p>The <a href="mod_log_config.html#formats">LogFormat directives</a> <code>%V</code> and <code>%A</code> are useful in conjunction with this module.</p> <hr /> <h2><a id="virtualdocumentroot" name="virtualdocumentroot">VirtualDocumentRoot directive</a></h2> <p><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax" rel="Help"><strong>Syntax:</strong></a> VirtualDocumentRoot <em>interpolated-directory</em><br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Default" rel="Help"><strong>Default:</strong></a> None<br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Context" rel="Help"><strong>Context:</strong></a> server config, virtual host<br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Status" rel="Help"><strong>Status:</strong></a> Extension<br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Module" rel="Help"><strong>Module:</strong></a> mod_vhost_alias<br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility" rel="Help"><strong>Compatibility:</strong></a> VirtualDocumentRoot is only available in 1.3.7 and later.</p> <p>The <code>VirtualDocumentRoot</code> directive allows you to determine where Apache will find your documents based on the value of the server name. The result of expanding <em>interpolated-directory</em> is used as the root of the document tree in a similar manner to the <a href="core.html#documentroot"><code>DocumentRoot</code></a> directive's argument. If <em>interpolated-directory</em> is <code>none</code> then <code>VirtualDocumentRoot</code> is turned off. This directive cannot be used in the same context as <a href="#virtualdocumentrootip"><code>VirtualDocumentRootIP</code></a>.</p> <hr /> <h2><a id="virtualdocumentrootip" name="virtualdocumentrootip">VirtualDocumentRootIP directive</a></h2> <p><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax" rel="Help"><strong>Syntax:</strong></a> VirtualDocumentRootIP <em>interpolated-directory</em><br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Default" rel="Help"><strong>Default:</strong></a> None<br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Context" rel="Help"><strong>Context:</strong></a> server config, virtual host<br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Status" rel="Help"><strong>Status:</strong></a> Extension<br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Module" rel="Help"><strong>Module:</strong></a> mod_vhost_alias<br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility" rel="Help"><strong>Compatibility:</strong></a> VirtualDocumentRootIP is only available in 1.3.7 and later.</p> <p>The <code>VirtualDocumentRootIP</code> directive is like the <a href="#virtualdocumentroot"><code>VirtualDocumentRoot</code></a> directive, except that it uses the IP address of the server end of the connection instead of the server name.</p> <hr /> <h2><a id="virtualscriptalias" name="virtualscriptalias">VirtualScriptAlias directive</a></h2> <p><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax" rel="Help"><strong>Syntax:</strong></a> VirtualScriptAlias <em>interpolated-directory</em><br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Default" rel="Help"><strong>Default:</strong></a> None<br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Context" rel="Help"><strong>Context:</strong></a> server config, virtual host<br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Status" rel="Help"><strong>Status:</strong></a> Extension<br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Module" rel="Help"><strong>Module:</strong></a> mod_vhost_alias<br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility" rel="Help"><strong>Compatibility:</strong></a> VirtualScriptAlias is only available in 1.3.7 and later.</p> <p>The <code>VirtualScriptAlias</code> directive allows you to determine where Apache will find CGI scripts in a similar manner to <a href="#virtualdocumentroot"><code>VirtualDocumentRoot</code></a> does for other documents. It matches requests for URIs starting <code>/cgi-bin/</code>, much like <code><a href="mod_alias.html#scriptalias">ScriptAlias</a> /cgi-bin/</code> would.</p> <hr /> <h2><a id="virtualscriptaliasip" name="virtualscriptaliasip">VirtualScriptAliasIP directive</a></h2> <p><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax" rel="Help"><strong>Syntax:</strong></a> VirtualScriptAliasIP <em>interpolated-directory</em><br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Default" rel="Help"><strong>Default:</strong></a> None<br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Context" rel="Help"><strong>Context:</strong></a> server config, virtual host<br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Status" rel="Help"><strong>Status:</strong></a> Extension<br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Module" rel="Help"><strong>Module:</strong></a> mod_vhost_alias<br /> <a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility" rel="Help"><strong>Compatibility:</strong></a> VirtualScriptAliasIP is only available in 1.3.7 and later.</p> <p>The <code>VirtualScriptAliasIP</code> directive is like the <a href="#virtualscriptalias"><code>VirtualScriptAlias</code></a> directive, except that it uses the IP address of the server end of the connection instead of the server name.</p> <hr /> <h3 align="CENTER">Apache HTTP Server Version 1.3</h3> <a href="./"><img src="../images/index.gif" alt="Index" /></a> <a href="../"><img src="../images/home.gif" alt="Home" /></a> </body> </html>