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Hello,

I have been hosting my Wordpress site from my own local server. using www.ABC.com. but now i would like to host another site with new domain www.xyz.com on same server i have created site just fine using port 90 as 80 was in use by previous site. how can i forward www.xyz.com to this 90 port of my site.

or iam doing it all wrong by hosting site on port 90

Can someone please help.

Regards

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dns can not forward to different ports.

What you would do is setup host headers IIS or virtual host in apache.

Now servers sees the name your trying to reach be it www.abc.com or www.xyz.com and serve up the correct site. This would all be done on port 80 and if same IP address.

if you have multiple IPs then you could point www.abc.com to IP1 and xyz to IP2 -- but if you only have 1 IP address then you need to use host header based hosting.

http://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/vhosts/name-based.html

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc753195%28v=ws.10%29.aspx

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dns can not forward to different ports.

What you would do is setup host headers IIS or virtual host in apache.

Now servers sees the name your trying to reach be it www.abc.com or www.xyz.com and serve up the correct site. This would all be done on port 80 and if same IP address.

if you have multiple IPs then you could point www.abc.com to IP1 and xyz to IP2 -- but if you only have 1 IP address then you need to use host header based hosting.

http://httpd.apache....name-based.html

http://technet.micro...v=ws.10%29.aspx

He speaks da truth x USe port 80 when possible.... Some companys block traffic that isnt port 80

This is exactly how shared web hosting works on webhosts. They can have 10's if not 100's of sites hosted off the same IP address all on port 80.

They sure don't give every user their own IP, unless you pay extra for that ;) And you can host unlimited number of domains off the same IP.

Why would you think that? These are sites that are resolved on the public internet right. Who provides your dns for abc.com now? Your registrar, some dns service like zoneedit, dnsmadeeasy, etc. Just point your A record for www for xyz.com to your IP and there you go, where ever you host that dns at.

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