Re: IP assignment for virtual webhosting
- Date: Wed, 17 Nov 1999 11:26:54 +0100 (MET)
Hi,
I agree that every hosting provider should try to convert all it's
websites to support namebased webhosting, however... SSL connections do
require a seperate IP per website, and I think we will be seeing more and
more of those in the near future with the emerging of e-commerce. Also for
e.g. virtual FTP hosting (mostly combined with webhosting) you need a
seperate IP /site. I'd rather see a very strict policy which basically
denies the use of IP addresses for that purpose unless a *very* good
explenation as to why is provided to the hostmaster.
Just my few cents...
On Wed, 17 Nov 1999, Nurani Nimpuno wrote:
> OUR SUGGESTION
>
> The RIPE NCC has followed the deployment of HTTP 1.1 closely over the past
> year. According to recent surveys, a vast majority of clients now support
> HTTP 1.1 (namebased HTTP requests). It is our belief that the majority of
> webserver applications support namebased webhosting as well.
>
> In recent years we have seen a boom in the registration of second-level
> domains. This has led to a great demand for webhosting services. Using one
> IP address per domain uses an enormous amount of IP addresses. With HTTP
> 1.1 this is no longer necessary. We therefore suggest to promote namebased
> webhosting and to change the current policy so that IP addresses can no
> longer be assigned for IP-based webhosting.
>
> Please provide us with any feedback or comments you might have.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Nurani Nimpuno (Registration Services Manager) and
> Simon Skals (Hostmaster)
> RIPE NCC
>
>
>
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