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  • Port Based Apache Virtual Hosting on RHEL 7

    Virtual Hosting is a method of hosting multiple domains on single web server. If you have multiple domains (such as domain1.com, domain2.com and so on) and want to host on single web server, Virtual Hosting is your right choice. Apache web server provides an easy way to manage Virtual Hosting. Virtual Hosting can be Name Based, IP Based or Port Based. In Name Based Virtual Hosting, multiple domains can be hosted on single Server and single IP address. On the other hand, in IP Based Virtual Hosting, each domain is hosted on single server but on a dedicated IP address and in Port Based Virtual Hosting, multiple domains are hosted on different ports. In my previous article, I discussed how to configure Named Based and IP Based Apache Virtual Web Hosting on CentOS 7 Linux. In this article, I will discuss how to configure Port Based Apache Virtual Hosting on CentOS 7 Linux. Port Based Apache Virtual Hosting Configuration We are now going to start Port Based Virtual Hosting configuration with apache web server. It is assumed that you have already installed CentOS 7 Server on your physical or virtual machine. If you don’t have CentOS 7 Server installed, take [...]

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    Apache2 Web Server HTTPS Configuration on Ubuntu Server |   August 15, 2021

    Data transmission between web server and web client over port 80 (HTTP) is not encrypted. So, any middle man between web server and web client can view transmitted data and can steal secret information. To overcome this limitation, HTTPS Protocol over port 443 has been introduced. HTTPS is a secure web server that is configured with SSL/TLS certificate. TLS (Transport Layer Security) and its predecessor SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) are web protocols used to wrap normal traffic in a protected, [...]

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    How to Import SSL Certificate in MikroTik RouterOS |   January 16, 2022

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    MikroTik Router Static DHCP Server Configuration |   October 25, 2015

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    Linux Text Editor |   September 7, 2017

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