I'm trying to configure a virtual host to my EC2 instance. I'm using ubuntu on my EC2 instance and apache2 as web server.
I have 3 applications (web-based) in 3 different folders in /var/www: - /var/www/app_A - /var/www/app_B - /var/www/mywebsite
I want people to only be able to access app_A and app_B using IP address (I've attached elastic IP to my EC2 instance) as in http://my.ip.address/app_A and http://my.ip.address/app_B. As for the application in /var/ww/mywebsite, I want people to be able to access that through my domain mywebsite.com. I've point the domain to my EC2 IP address (my.ip.address).
I know I have to create virtual hosts to be able to achieve this, but I'm really new at this. I've been trying to google the solution, and tried several solutions but keep failing.
Please tell me how to setup a virtual host correctly so I can achieve my purpose written above.
It's pretty simple, as you have the apache already installed you'll be able to see a file called: /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/000-default
which point to your www
folder within var
. The idea is that apache takes it as the main config file, hence you can define as many .conf
files as you need so, you might want to have something like this:
/etc/apache2/sites-enabled/
├── 000-default -> ../sites-available/default
└── subsystems
└── appA.conf
└── appB.conf
└── appMyWebSite.conf
So it's easier to handle because you have everything segmented into several conf files, as many as you need.
Now, what those must have? It depends on what you need but this is pretty much what you need to have:
<Directory "/var/www/mywebsite.com/">
Options Indexes Includes FollowSymLinks MultiViews +ExecCGI
AddHandler cgi-script cgi pl
AllowOverride All
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
DirectoryIndex index.cgi index.html
</Directory>
<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerName mywebsite.com
ServerAdmin [email protected]
SetEnv VAR_IF_YOU_NEED_ONE VALUE
RewriteEngine on
DocumentRoot "/var/www/mywebsite.com/"
LogLevel warn
ServerSignature Off
#And whatever you need take a look to apache documentation
</VirtualHost>
So you can point your domain names to the same server ip address, and apache will handle that depending on the name of those domains (i.e. same ip for all your domains)
Hope this helps.
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