Sort of following on what trwww said. You could, if desired, go with nginx (or lighttpd) and fastcgi instead of Apache and modperl. Pretty lightweight, high performance, and a wealth of functionality and extensibility based on web standards. It's much easier and less bug-prone to follow guides and docs than to code this sort of thing up from scratch.
In reply to Re: Can a socket listen for multiple hosts?
by Your Mother
in thread Can a socket listen for multiple hosts?
by sierpinski
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