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Kévin lists at oh.mg
Tue Feb 23 23:06:34 GMT 2021
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Le dimanche 21 février 2021 à 10:40, Vincent A. <vincent at valvin.fr> a écrit :
My curiosity about Gemini lead me to think about how to host easily many different domain on the same server.
Le dimanche 21 février 2021 à 11:25, mieum <mieum at namu.blue> a écrit :
I'm sure others here will have better advice for you, but would a vhosts-capable server such as gemsrv or gmnisrv suit your needs?
I second gmnisrv, it's what I currently use and I have a couple of legacy domains running in separate doc roots with their own certs. It handles its own cert generation too.
I've found it incredibly simple to set up, modify the ini file with the hostname, root directory for the content, and start-up gmnisrv.
Also don't take the stability of the oh.mg gemini server as any indication of gmnisrv. I run it on a terrible VM with practically no memory and a lot of hope. But it works for the most part.
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