On Friday 15 Jul 2005 11:10, askar k wrote:
> > Sorry to sound tedious, but what do you mean "doesn't show the page" ?
>
> I mean that it doesn't show the page which can be shown by
> http://192.168.0.100/
>
> > Does the browser say it can't find the machine ?
> >
> > Does the browser display an error page generated by your web server of
> > choice ?
> >
> > Do you get the page generated by www.someotherdomain.com ?
>
> In LAN I have 3 PCs: 1 is firewall (192.168.0.1) and 2nd one is
> webserver (192.168.0.100), 3rd one is WinXP. When I type
> www.someotherdomain.com it shows error that page cannot be displayed
> when I try from WinXP, and when I try www.someotherdomain.com from the
> web server it gives me error that the connection was refused when
> attempting to contact www.someotherdomain.com. My http port open for
> external world.

So what I understand that you are saying is that:

You have the domain set up at home called mydomain.com

If you try to browse to www.mydomain.com (which is the webserver 
192.168.0.100) you get an error from your browser saying that the connection 
is refused.

If you try to browse to 192.168.0.100 you get the page you want to see.

If you try to browse to an external site (e.g. www.someotherdomain.com) you 
also get a problem.

If the above statements are true, I would suggest that your issue is in name 
resolution.

Is your DNS definitely working ? Can you ping using names ? What hapens when 
you try to issue the command "host www.mydomain.com" ?

Cheers,


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