I'm not sure if this is really possible, but I feel like it should be in some way.
Here is what I have. I have an internet service with one dynamic IP. I have an iMac with websites hosted on it for two different users. I have a DynDNS account so I can access my computer easily.
The issue is that I have to put in the address and then /~username after. Is it possible to set up so one DNS goes to /~user1 and the other goes to /~user2?
Would this require a change on my router? EDIT: Just thought of something... Could this require me to host TWO different web servers? One out of each homefolder and then port forward them from my router?
Also, I now have a .com that I would like to route the same way, I don't really think paying 30 bucks for DynDNS to support my GoDaddy account so I'm thinking of using a free service instead. Ideas?
Here is what I have. I have an internet service with one dynamic IP. I have an iMac with websites hosted on it for two different users. I have a DynDNS account so I can access my computer easily.
The issue is that I have to put in the address and then /~username after. Is it possible to set up so one DNS goes to /~user1 and the other goes to /~user2?
Would this require a change on my router? EDIT: Just thought of something... Could this require me to host TWO different web servers? One out of each homefolder and then port forward them from my router?
Also, I now have a .com that I would like to route the same way, I don't really think paying 30 bucks for DynDNS to support my GoDaddy account so I'm thinking of using a free service instead. Ideas?