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Dumb unix question....

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Subject: Dumb unix question....
From: Joe D'Andrea <JoeDan@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 6 Jul 2005 16:30:02 -0400
Itools 7.3... not that that matter since this is a dumb unix question...

In the "olden" days using WebStar... we would have a folder for each virtuall 
domain that we hosted. (ie. domain1.com, domain2.com)... we do the same using 
iTools. 

When it came to offering SSL encrypted pages for clients they have two 
choices... pay us lots of money and we get them their own cert and IP address, 
or use our "shared" certificate. Let's say the shared certificate work on  
secure.west21.com. We would have a folder in the W* sites folder named 
"secure.west21.com" and within that folder we would have an alias to each 
client's real folder. This way the client only have one folder hierarchy to 
maintain and can, if they wanted, reach any of their pages through the secure 
server.

http://www.domain1.com/page.html is the same page as 
https://secure.west21.com/domain1/page.html except that one is insecure and the 
other is secure. This would work because the "folder" at 
secure.west21.com/domain1 was really an alias of the domain1.com folder.

How would I do this in iTools/unix?

~joe

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