server{Listen 80; server_name www.hello.com; Index index.html index.htm index.php admin.php; Root/home/wwwroot/default/dexin/dragon/public; #error_page 404/404.html; #include enable-php.conf; Include enable-php-pathinfo.conf; Location/nginx_status {stub_status on; Access_log off; } location ~. *\. (gif|jpg|jpeg|png|bmp|swf) $ {expires 30d; } location ~. *\. (JS|CSS)? $ {Expires 12h; } location ~/\. {Deny All; } location/{if (!-e $request _filename) {rewrite ^ (. *) $/index.php?s=/$1 last; }} Access_log/home/wwwlogs/access.log;}
server{ listen 80; server_name www.world.com; index index.html index.htm index.php admin.php; root /home/wwwroot/default/dexin/dragon/public; #error_page 404 /404.html; #include enable-php.conf; include enable-php-pathinfo.conf; location /nginx_status { stub_status on; access_log off; } location ~ .*\.(gif|jpg|jpeg|png|bmp|swf)$ { expires 30d; } location ~ .*\.(js|css)?$ { expires 12h; } location ~ /\. { deny all; } location / { if (!-e $request_filename) { rewrite ^(.*)$ /index.php?s=/$1 last; } } access_log /home/wwwlogs/access.log;}
It is proven that all two domains can access the same resource.
www.hello.com
www.world.com
Different domain names can point to the same project