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	lws minimal http server multivhost
This creates a single server that creates three vhosts listening on both :7681 and :7682. Two separate vhosts share listening on :7682.
| vhost | listens on port | serves | 
|---|---|---|
| localhost1 | 7681 | ./mount-origin-localhost1 | 
| localhost2 | 7682 | ./mount-origin-localhost2 | 
| localhost3 | 7682 | ./mount-origin-localhost3 | 
Notice the last two both listen on 7682. If you visit http://localhost:7682, by default you will get mapped to the first one, localhost2.
However if you edit /etc/hosts on your machine and add
127.0.0.1 localhost3
so that you can visit http://localhost3:7682 in your browser, lws will use the
Host: localhost3 header sent by your browser to select the localhost3 vhost
for the connection, and you will be served content from ./mount-origin-localhost3
build
 $ cmake . && make
usage
| Commandline option | Meaning | 
|---|---|
| -d | Debug verbosity in decimal, eg, -d15 | 
| --die-after-vhost | For testing failure handling | 
 $ ./lws-minimal-http-server-multivhost
[2018/03/16 09:37:20:0866] USER: LWS minimal http server-multivhost | visit http://localhost:7681 / 7682
[2018/03/16 09:37:20:0867] NOTICE: Creating Vhost 'localhost1' port 7681, 1 protocols, IPv6 off
[2018/03/16 09:37:20:0868] NOTICE: Creating Vhost 'localhost2' port 7682, 1 protocols, IPv6 off
[2018/03/16 09:37:20:0869] NOTICE: Creating Vhost 'localhost3' port 7682, 1 protocols, IPv6 off
[2018/03/16 09:37:20:0869] NOTICE:  using listen skt from vhost localhost2
Visit http://localhost:7681 and http://localhost:7682