On Nov 2, 2020, at 12:51 PM, Patrick Bégou 
<patrick.be...@legi.grenoble-inp.fr<mailto:patrick.be...@legi.grenoble-inp.fr>> 
wrote:

Did you notice the address ? It is not the same IP.

Right - this doesn't look like a web server issue, if the quoted text has no 
typos. the real question is why doing "host" on the name returns 192.168.1.8 
but doing "curl -v" with the name appears to return 198.168.1.8 (note 198, not 
192, for the first of the dotted quad) (according to the text below).

Also, I'm not sure that a FQDN in the .com domain should ever resolve to a 
non-routable address (192,168.x.x).  It's at least weird.


Patrick

Le 02/11/2020 à 17:48, Jerry Geis a écrit :
So I have two CentOS 7 machines running.

if I am on my server and I do "curl  http://192.168.1.8"; I get data.
If I do "host 
devgeis.LayeredSolutionsInc.com<http://devgeis.LayeredSolutionsInc.com>" I get 
the correct address
192.168.1.8

if I goto another machine with CentOS 7.
I do "curl http://192.168.1.8"; I get data.
I do "host 
devgeis.LayeredSolutionsInc.com<http://devgeis.LayeredSolutionsInc.com>" I get 
the correct address
*192.*168.1.8

BUT then I do "curl http://devgeis.LayeredSolutionsinc.com"; I get "nothing"
BUt then doing the -v with "curl -v http://devgeis.LayeredSolutionsinc.com";
* About to connect() to 
devgeis.LayeredSolutionsinc.com<http://devgeis.LayeredSolutionsinc.com> port 80 
(#0)
*  *Trying 198.*168.1.8...


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