What is the difference between the servername directive and serveralias?



What is the difference between the servername directive and serveralias?..

Answer / Harikesh Yadav

The 'servername' directive specifies the primary name that the server should listen on, while the 'serverAlias' directive allows you to specify alternative names for the same server. By using both, you can configure the server to respond to multiple domain names or hostnames.

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