Such a scenario, we have a server, but want to hang multiple sites, then Apache configuration virtual host can meet this demand;
It is simpler to configure the following configuration steps based on the host name:
Sample Environment
ip:115.28.17.191
Domain Name: baijunyao.com
Thinkbjy.com
Directory/var/www/html/baijunyao
/var/www/html/thinkbjy
1: Modify the Hosts file
[Root@iz28qa8jt4uz/]# ifconfig; View IP and record your own IP address
[Root@iz28qa8jt4uz/]# vim/etc/hosts; Modify the Hosts file to add the following two lines of content
115.28.17.191 baijunyao.com
115.28.17.191 anlianma.com
2: Modify the httpd.conf file
[Root@iz28qa8jt4uz/]# vim/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf; Modify httpd.conf File Delete 990 lines namevirtualhost *:80 before # comment
3: Modify the httpd-vhosts.conf file
[root@iz28qa8jt4uz/]# vim/etc/httpd/conf.d/virtual.conf; //settings httpd-vhosts.conf as follows if no new
<virtualhost *:80>
Documentroot/var/www/html/baijunyao
ServerName baijunyao.com
</VirtualHost>
<virtualhost *:80>
Documentroot/var/www/html/anlianma
ServerName anlianma.com
</VirtualHost>
This concludes the virtual host configuration and creates a new HTML page test in the corresponding directory;