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Enhanced Virtual-Hosting
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Module: mod_evhost
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:keywords: lighttpd, virtual hosting
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Description
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mod_evhost builds the document-root based on a pattern which contains
wildcards. Those wildcards can represent parts of the submitted hostname
::
%% => % sign
%0 => domain name + tld
%1 => tld
%2 => domain name without tld
%3 => subdomain 1 name
%4 => subdomain 2 name
evhost.path-pattern = "/home/www/servers/%3/pages/"
Options
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evhost.path-pattern
pattern with wildcards to be replace to build a documentroot
Samples
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User vhosts
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::
$HTTP["host"] =~ "users\.example\.org" {
evhost.path-pattern = "/home/%4/public_html/"
}
http://johndoe.users.example.org/ => /home/johndoe/public_html/
General Example
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::
server.document-root = "/home/user/sites/"
evhost.path-pattern = "/home/user/sites/%0/site/"
If example.org is requested, and /home/user/sites/example.org/site/ is found, that path becomes the docroot.
If example.net is requested but is not found in ''/home/user/sites/ then the docroot remains as /home/user/sites/
This is actually a bad example. server.document-root should never point to the directory with your evhost subdirs.
Let us assume we got foo.example.com and bar.example.com pointing to the server.
for foo.example.com we have /home/user/sites/foo.example.com/site but for bar no directory exists.
For foo.example.com we configure auth via:
::
$HTTP["host"] == "foo.example.com" {
auth.require = ( "/" => ...
)
}
If we now access http://bar.example.com/foo.example.com/site/ we bypass the configured auth in the vhost block.
A better example would be
::
server.document-root = "/home/user/sites/default/site"
evhost.path-pattern = "/home/user/sites/%0/site/"