[CentOS] Multiple Instances of Apache on the same IP

Tony Molloy tony.molloy at ul.ie
Thu Oct 12 15:02:11 UTC 2006


On Thursday 12 October 2006 15:49, John Allen wrote:
> Steven Vishoot wrote:
> > --- Tony Molloy <tony.molloy at ul.ie> wrote:
> >> Hi All,
> >>
> >> I'm trying to run multiple instances ( 2 ) of Apache
> >> on a single IP address. I need this because I need
> >> the two instances to run as different users.
>
> If you can create another ipaddress in the machine, it will make it
> much easier
>
> eg.
> ifconfig eth0:0 10.220.1.157
>
> You can make it permanent by added
> /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0:0 file
> with the appropriate entries
>

Thanks, but I was trying to avoid this as I have only a small number of 
addresses in that vlan available for servers and I don't allocate the IP 
addresses.


Tony

> >> I've set up two config files with the following:
> >>
> >>
> >>    config-1
> >> config-2
> >>
> >> ServerRoot "/etc/httpd"                  ServerRoot
> >> "/etc/httpd"
> >> Listen 10.220.1.156:80                  Listen
> >> 10.220.1.156:8080
> >> Include conf.d/*.conf                      Include
> >> conf.d/*.conf
> >> User apache                                   User
> >> backuppc
> >> Group apache                                Group
> >> backupp
> >> DocumentRoot "/var/www/html"    DocumentRoot
> >> "/var/www/html"
> >>
> >> When I start either apache it works but when I try
> >> to start both the second one doesn't start.
> >>
> >> Error Message:
> >>
> >> When I start config-1 first and then config-2 I get
> >> the following error message
> >>
> >> Starting httpd: (98)Address already in use:
> >> make_sock: could not bind to address 0.0.0.0:443
> >> no listening sockets available, shutting down
> >> Unable to open logs
> >>
> >>
> >> When I start config-2 first and the config-1 I get
> >> nothing.
> >>
> >>
> >> I suspect the problem is loading the SSL module
> >> which in both cases is trying to listen on port 443.
> >> So short of removing the ssl.conf file from conf.d
> >> or creating duplicate conf.d directories one without
> >> the ssl.conf file is there anyway to do this.
> >>
> >> Regards,
> >>
> >> Tony
> >>
> >> --
> >>
> >>
> >> Tony Molloy.
> >>
> >> Dept. of Comp. Sci.
> >> University of Limerick
> >>
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> > Wouldn't this question be better asked on the Apache list?
> >
> > Steven
> >
> >
> > "On the side of the software box, in the 'System Requirements'
> > section, it said 'Requires Windows or better'. So I installed Linux."
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Tony Molloy.

Dept. of Comp. Sci.
University of Limerick



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