Ok, big question here.

First off the basics. I'm pretty new to linux but am seeming to get around
pretty good.
I have Redhat 5.0. I'm trying to set up Name-Based Virtual Hosting as a test
for another
server. My domain is DOMAIN and I've got the Apache 1.3 Web server so it will
serve
the web browser when it points to DOMAIN. I want to be able to set up
fred.DOMAIN
and blah.DOMAIN so they will serve via the HTTP as well but will server out of
their
own directories. I've searched far and wide on this subject and have seen
everything
from multi-homing to IP aliasing to virtual hosting. I have a cable modem
hooked up
to my linux box. I've got two Win95 machines hooked up to it so they can all
access
the internet just fine. I have a Cacheing DNS running. I have one "real" IP
address
which is pretty much constant and is assigned by the cable company.  My DOMAIN
is accessible to the outside world via the internet just fine. 

When I pull up fred.DOMAIN it says the server doesn't have a DNS entry.
When I
type PING fred.DOMAIN on my local machine it does the PING just fine. When
I try it from an outside source, it doesn't work.

I'm not sure which files I need to modify to get this stuff to work. I can
post
them
here if need be but please let me know which ones I need to post.

Thank you in advance

Lance


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