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Understood ; I run all my services on different Proxmox VMs/containers... this isn't usually an issue until two needed the same 80/443 ports... I suppose I could change the ports for my Bitwarden, as I'm the only user connecting [aside from a partner or 2...] and I could modify the links used to connect accordingly.
I feel like I'm missing some EASY thing; like can't my apache2 just route the bitwarden.domain1.com traffic to another local IP address...
All these replies are helping - I just gotta pick the solution and GO; just trying to find the easiest, best solution.. :P
Yes. It can. https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/vhosts/name-based.html
Thankyou for the link - I'm good at Linux stuff w/ the right info - trust me, I've tried to find this data... :P
Appreciate yer help!