Hi Jayesh,
Also do not forgot to turn on the use_domain in the modules you are
using (note that not all modules has this param).
regards,
bogdan
Klaus Darilion wrote:
jayesh nambiar wrote:
Hi all,
I was trying to configure my script for hosting multiple domains. I
went through the admin's guide and understood the procedure of
creating new subscriber table for each domain and serve them. But I
would be very
Wrong, you only use one subscriber table.
thankful if someone let me know how does
automated multi-domain
support works and how do we maintain multiple domains using automated
support.
I think using domain table will help, but any information regarding
serving multiple domains in an efficient manner will be very helpful.
Some of openser's functions (domain module) do check if the request is
from/to local users (local user means that the proxy is authoritive
for this domain). This module uses the domain table.
Thus, you have to use is_from_local() instead of if(uri==myself). As
soon as you put another domain in the domain table, openser will
server this domain. (if the domain module is in caching mode, you to
tell openser to reload the domain table via the fifo or openserctl)
regards
klaus
Thanx a lot.
jayesh..
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