What are the different types of Virtual Web Hosting in Apache

Virtual Hosting is a method of hosting multiple domain names on a server using a single IP address. This allows one server to share its resources, such as memory and process cycles, in order to use its resources more efficiently.
There are 3 types of Virtual Web Hosting possible in Apache

  • Port based
  • Name based
  • IP based

 

Port Based Virtual Web Hosting

The default port for number for HTTP is 80. However most web servers can be configured to operate on almost any port number, provided the port number is not in use by any other program on the server.
For example, a server may host the website www.example.com. However, if the owner wishes to operate a second site, and does not have access to the domain name configuration for their domain name, and/or owns no other IP addresses which could be used to server the site from they could instead use another port number, for example www.example.com:81 for port 81, www.example.com:8080 for port 8080, www.example.com:8000 for port 8000
 

Steps to configure a port based web hosting

I will create a path to demonstrate this scenario

# mkdir /var/www/port
# cd /var/www/port/

Create a sample index file for testing purpose

# cat index.html
<h1> PORT BASED WEB HOSTING <h1>
#### Welcome to Golinuxhub ####

Edit the apache configuration file /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf and make the below changes. Search for the "Listen 80" by using "/" and paste your port under it

Listen 80
Listen 8080
# Add the below lines at the bottom of the page( make necessary changes as per your environment)
<VirtualHost 192.168.1.6:8080>
    ServerAdmin root@server1.example.com
    DocumentRoot /var/www/port
    ServerName www.example.com
    ErrorLog logs/server1.example.com-error_log
    CustomLog logs/server1.example.com-access_log common
</VirtualHost>

Here "*" signifies your apache server will listen to any IP you have used for web server configuration on your machine. You should make an habit of using proper IP or name instead of "*".

  • ServerAdmin: sets the contact address that the server includes in any error messages it returns to the client.If the httpd doesn't recognize the supplied argument as an URL, it assumes, that it's an email-address and prepends it with mailto: in hyperlink targets. However, it's recommended to actually use an email address.
  • ServerName: This directive sets the request scheme, hostname and port that the server uses to identify itself. This is used when creating redirection URLs.
  • DocumentRoot: This directive specifies the root directory of the files you want to be visible on your web server

 

Verify your configuration

You can access your page on the browser to verify the configuration
What are the different types of Virtual Web Hosting in Apache
 

Name based virtual Web hosting

Name based virtual hosts are multiple host names for the same web server IP address
For example a server could be receiving request for two domains, www.example.com and www.example.net both of which resolve to the name IP address. The only thing is that for www.example.com the server would send the HTML file from the directory /var/www/user/deepak/site/ while request for www.example.net would make the server page from /var/www/user/amit/site/
 

Configure Apache server

A Name based server can also be hosted using blog1.example.com and blog2.example.com and so on.
Steps to configure name based virtual web hosting. Create two different directories for different user like below

# mkdir -p /var/www/user/deepak/site
# mkdir -p /var/www/user/amit/site

Next create index.html for user AMIT

# cd  /var/www/user/amit/site/
# cat index.html
<h1> NAME BASED WEB HOSTING <h1>
   #### Welcome Amit ####

Similarly create index.html for user DEEPAK

# cd  /var/www/user/deepak/site/

Sample index.html content

# cat index.html
<h1> NAME BASED WEB HOSTING <h1>
   #### Welcome Deepak ####

Next edit your /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf file and add the below lines at the bottom of the page

<VirtualHost 192.168.1.6:80>
    ServerAdmin root@server1.example.com
    DocumentRoot /var/www/user/deepak/site
    ServerName deepak.example.com
    ErrorLog logs/server1.example.com-error_log
    CustomLog logs/server1.example.com-access_log common
</VirtualHost>
<VirtualHost 192.168.1.6:80>
    ServerAdmin root@server1.example.com
    DocumentRoot /var/www/user/amit/site
    ServerName amit.example.com
    ErrorLog logs/server1.example.com-error_log
    CustomLog logs/server1.example.com-access_log common
</VirtualHost>

Search for NameVirtualHost in the httpd.conf file and add the below line

NameVirtualHost 192.168.1.6:80

NOTE: Provide the IP address of your server instead of 192.168.1.6
Save and exit the file
 

Configure DNS Server

IMPORTANT NOTE : Since we are configuring name based virtual hosting in a private network you will have to configure your own DNS server with proper records.
You can follow the below link on
Step-by-Step Tutorial: Configure DNS Server using bind chroot (CentOS/RHEL 7/8)
Here I will show you briefly the changes I have done
I have created two CNAME records for my domain example.com

# vi /var/named/example.com.zone
                IN NS           example.com.
                IN A            192.168.1.6
server1         IN CNAME        example.com.
www             IN CNAME        example.com.
deepak          IN CNAME        example.com.
amit            IN CNAME        example.com.

As you see both amit and deepak are alias of my nameserver pointing to the same IP.
Reload you dns services

# service named reload
Reloading named:                                           [  OK  ]

Verify your CNAME records

# nslookup deepak.example.com
Server:         192.168.1.6
Address:        192.168.1.6#53
deepak.example.com      canonical name = example.com.
Name:   example.com
Address: 192.168.1.6
# nslookup amit.example.com
Server:         192.168.1.6
Address:        192.168.1.6#53
amit.example.com        canonical name = example.com.
Name:   example.com
Address: 192.168.1.6

Restart apache services

# service httpd restart
Stopping httpd:                                            [  OK  ]
Starting httpd:                                            [  OK  ]

Make sure your resolv.conf is reflecting your DNS

# cat /etc/resolv.conf
search example.com
nameserver 192.168.1.6

 

Verify your configuration

You can also verify your apache configuration using curl tool

# curl amit.example.com
<h1> NAME BASED WEB HOSTING <h1>
   #### Welcome Amit ####

Verify the same on the browser
What are the different types of Virtual Web Hosting in Apache
Similarly verify the name based web hosting via CLI

# curl deepak.example.com
<h1> NAME BASED WEB HOSTING <h1>
   #### Welcome Deepak ####

Verify the configuration on the browser
What are the different types of Virtual Web Hosting in Apache
 

IP based Virtual Web Hosting

IP-based virtual hosting is a method to apply different directives based on the IP address and port a request is received on. Most commonly, this is used to serve different websites on different ports or interfaces.
 

System requirements

As the term IP-based indicates, the server must have a different IP address/port combination for each IP-based virtual host. This can be achieved by the machine having several physical network connections, or by use of virtual interfaces
In my case I have added an extra NIC in my virtual machine. if you don't have extra INC you can always create a virtual Ethernet card for this purpose

# ifconfig
eth1      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:0C:29:51:AA:CD
          inet addr:192.168.1.7  Bcast:192.168.1.255  Mask:255.255.255.0
          inet6 addr: fe80::20c:29ff:fe51:aacd/64 Scope:Link
          UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
          RX packets:41253 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
          TX packets:23317 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
          collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
          RX bytes:60492500 (57.6 MiB)  TX bytes:1641927 (1.5 MiB)
          Interrupt:19 Base address:0x2424
eth3      Link encap:Ethernet  HWaddr 00:0C:29:51:AA:E1
          inet addr:192.168.1.6  Bcast:192.168.1.255  Mask:255.255.255.0
          inet6 addr: fe80::20c:29ff:fe51:aae1/64 Scope:Link
          UP BROADCAST RUNNING MULTICAST  MTU:1500  Metric:1
          RX packets:7614 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
          TX packets:5483 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
          collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
          RX bytes:2438197 (2.3 MiB)  TX bytes:731907 (714.7 KiB)
          Interrupt:17 Base address:0x2024
lo        Link encap:Local Loopback
          inet addr:127.0.0.1  Mask:255.0.0.0
          inet6 addr: ::1/128 Scope:Host
          UP LOOPBACK RUNNING  MTU:16436  Metric:1
          RX packets:572 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
          TX packets:572 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
          collisions:0 txqueuelen:0
          RX bytes:60978 (59.5 KiB)  TX bytes:60978 (59.5 KiB)

As you see I have eth1 configured with 192.168.1.7 and eth3 with 192.168.1.6
 

Steps to configure IP based virtual web hosting

Configure Apache Server

Let us configure our httpd.conf. Copy the same Virtual hosting lines from name based virtual web hosting and make the below changes

<VirtualHost 192.168.1.6:80>
    ServerAdmin root@server1.example.com
    DocumentRoot /var/www/user/deepak/site
    ServerName deepak.example.com
    ErrorLog logs/server1.example.com-error_log
    CustomLog logs/server1.example.com-access_log common
</VirtualHost>
<VirtualHost 192.168.1.7:80>
    ServerAdmin root@server1.example.com
    DocumentRoot /var/www/user/amit/site
    ServerName amit.example.com
    ErrorLog logs/server1.example.com-error_log
    CustomLog logs/server1.example.com-access_log common
</VirtualHost>

Search for "Listen" and we will use Port 80 for our Apache server

Listen 80

Next save and exit the file
I will edit my existing index.html file to reflect IP based web hosting on the sample page

# cat index.html
<h1> IP BASED WEB HOSTING <h1>
   #### Welcome Amit ####

Similarly update index.html for user DEEPAK

# cd  /var/www/user/deepak/site/

Sample index.html content

# cat index.html
<h1> IP BASED WEB HOSTING <h1>
   #### Welcome Deepak ####

Lastly restart apache services

# service httpd restart
Stopping httpd:                                            [  OK  ]
Starting httpd:                                            [  OK  ]

 

Verify your configuration

Verify on the browser for user DEEPAK
What are the different types of Virtual Web Hosting in Apache
Similarly verify for user AMIT's index.html
What are the different types of Virtual Web Hosting in Apache
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