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The vaddhost utility is an interactive, command-line program that automates the process of configuring
Virtual Subhosts. After launching vaddhost, it will ask you several
questions about the configuration of your Virtual Subhost and provide you with default responses. As you answer each question,
vaddhost will display the <VirtualHost> definition with each new piece of information.
Once you have responded to all questions, vaddhost will create necessary directories, add the <VirtualHost>
entry to your main web server configuration file (~/www/conf/httpd.conf), and create a backup of your old
~/www/conf/httpd.conf file in your ~/www/conf directory. You can remove these backup files at your discretion.
To use vaddhost, connect to your Virtual Private Server via
SSH,
su to root, and do the following:
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Add your domain to our name servers
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Access the current DNS registry for the domain, and set the TTL (Time To Live) on the current DNS to 0.
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Add your domain to your name servers.
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Add the primary user
Run the vadduser command to add the primary user for this virtual
host. You will want to create a unique username, and not a generic one (e.g. webmaster, as the Virtual Host will be
tied to this username). Permissions MUST include web for this user to have Virtual Hosting.
Virtual Hosting is created in a specified user's www directory. Each web-enabled user account is capable of managing
multiple Virtual Hosts.
# vadduser
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Launch vaddhost
Run the vaddhost command.
# vaddhost
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Enter username
Enter the username created in step one above, or press Enter to see a list of users. All hostnames (Virtual
Hosts) you enter below will be associated with this username account. For security reasons, you may not select 'root'
as the vhost user.
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Enter Virtual Host Name(s)
Virtual Host Names identify which domain names will be associated with the Virtual Subhost definition that
vaddhost will add to your ~/www/conf/httpd.conf file. You may specify one or more domain names with
each Virtual Subhost definition.
We suggest you enter the primary domain first, followed by the 'www' cname (i.e., www.SUBHOST-DOMAIN.NAME).
You can also include domain names which will also point to this virtual host (e.g., SUBHOST-DOMAIN.net and
SUBHOST-DOMAIN.org may simply be aliases for SUBHOST-DOMAIN.com).
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Enable SSL (optional)
If you plan on serving secure content for this virtual host, you may now enable SSL for this virtual host,
allowing it to serve web pages and accept form submissions over an encrypted link.
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Virtual Host Admin Email Address
The Host Admin Email Address identifies the email address of the person responsible for the Virtual Subhost web
site. The default email address is webmaster and will alias to the
Virtual Private Server E-Mail User Account, you created in step
one. This will rebuild your virtusertable
database.
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Virtual Host Document Root
The Virtual Host Document Root is the directory where the web site content for the Virtual Subhost will be stored
(i.e., web pages) and served from. The value of the Document Root is defined with respect to the username you
assigned to this Virtual Host, and their www directory. For example: /home/USERNAME/www. The default value
will use the domain name as the Document Root directory name (i.e. /home/USERNAME/www/SUBHOST-DOMAIN.NAME).
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Transfer and Error Log Files
The default specifies separate transfer and error log files for each Virtual Subhost. This is an optional feature.
If you do not wish to store separate log files for the Virtual Subhost, the transfer and error log information will
be stored in the web server's master log files. If you do wish to store separate transfer and error log files,
vaddhost will provide you with several options based on the input you provided for the Virtual Subhost
Document Root.
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cgi-bin Directory
The default will configure a cgi-bin directory for your Virtual Subhost. This is also an optional feature. The
ScriptAlias directive defines where CGI scripts are stored for the Virtual Subhost.
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Confirm Virtual Host Entry
You will be asked to confirm the Virtual Host entry:
<VirtualHost SUBHOST-DOMAIN.NAME www.SUBHOST-DOMAIN.NAME:80>
User USERNAME
Group USERNAME
ServerName SUBHOST-DOMAIN.NAME
ServerAdmin webmaster-DOMAIN.NAME
DocumentRoot /home/USERNAME/www/SUBHOST-DOMAIN.NAME
ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ "/home/USERNAME/www/cgi-bin/"
<Directory /home/USERNAME/www/cgi-bin>
AllowOverride None
Options ExecCGI
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
</Directory>
CustomLog /home/USERNAME/www/logs/access_log combined
ErrorLog /home/USERNAME/www/logs/error_log
</VirtualHost>
<VirtualHost SUBHOST-DOMAIN.NAME www.SUBHOST-DOMAIN.NAME:443>
SSLEnable
User USERNAME
Group USERNAME
ServerName SUBHOST-DOMAIN.NAME
ServerAdmin webmaster-DOMAIN.NAME
DocumentRoot /home/USERNAME/www/SUBHOST-DOMAIN.NAME
ScriptAlias /cgi-bin/ "/home/USERNAME/www/cgi-bin/"
<Directory /home/USERNAME/www/cgi-bin>
AllowOverride None
Options ExecCGI
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
</Directory>
CustomLog /home/USERNAME/www/logs/access_log combined
ErrorLog /home/USERNAME/www/logs/error_log
</VirtualHost>
Confirmation will create the Virtual Host entry, and restart Apache.
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