On Saturday, February 21, 2009 at 5:45, k...@chrysler.com wrote: > Hongyi Zhao wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> Suppose a file named file.pdf stored in the following web location: >> >> http://some_domain/path/to/file.pdf >> >> Where, the *some_domain* is a name-based virtual host. In this case, >> is it possible to set a ddns hostname, say through >> http://www.changeip.net/, without using *some_domain* itself, to >> access this file? >> >> > DNS can only control what IP address the client connects to. It doesn't > have any effect on the "Host:" header that is sent in the HTTP request, > and that's what a webserver uses to identify the target site, in a > named-based virtual hosting context.
> I think you want to use a proxy with URL-rewriting capability. SQUID > seems to be capable of this. > Possibly some browser add-on might have a URL-rewriting capability too, > haven't looked into that. Thank you for your pertinent recommendations. Warmly regards, -- Hongyi Zhao <hongyi.z...@gmail.com> Xinjiang Technical Institute of Physics and Chemistry Chinese Academy of Sciences GnuPG DSA: 0xD108493 2009-2-21 _______________________________________________ bind-users mailing list bind-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/bind-users