Am 02.07.2011 14:32, schrieb Lyle Giese:
On 07/02/11 04:48, Markus Feldmann wrote:
Am 01.07.2011 22:43, schrieb Lyle Giese:
I don't know dyndns.com services that well. I don't know what they
support or do not support directly.
I added two Hosts at dyndns.org "test-feldland.dyndns.org" and
"fel
On 07/02/11 04:37, Markus Feldmann wrote:
Am 01.07.2011 22:43, schrieb Lyle Giese:
On 07/01/11 14:13, Markus Feldmann wrote:
Am 01.07.2011 18:35, schrieb Lyle Giese:
You are right in that you only need one host at dyndns.org to update
your ip address, but you want to have two different website
On 07/02/11 04:48, Markus Feldmann wrote:
Am 01.07.2011 22:43, schrieb Lyle Giese:
I don't know dyndns.com services that well. I don't know what they
support or do not support directly.
I added two Hosts at dyndns.org "test-feldland.dyndns.org" and
"feldland.dyndns.org" both would have the same
Am 01.07.2011 22:43, schrieb Lyle Giese:
I don't know dyndns.com services that well. I don't know what they
support or do not support directly.
I added two Hosts at dyndns.org "test-feldland.dyndns.org" and
"feldland.dyndns.org" both would have the same IP, could this work?
At the weekend my s
Am 01.07.2011 22:43, schrieb Lyle Giese:
On 07/01/11 14:13, Markus Feldmann wrote:
Am 01.07.2011 18:35, schrieb Lyle Giese:
You are right in that you only need one host at dyndns.org to update
your ip address, but you want to have two different websites. The proper
way to do that is with CNAME
On 07/01/11 14:13, Markus Feldmann wrote:
Am 01.07.2011 18:35, schrieb Lyle Giese:
You are right in that you only need one host at dyndns.org to update
your ip address, but you want to have two different websites. The proper
way to do that is with CNAME entries pointing to the host you are
updat
Am 01.07.2011 18:35, schrieb Lyle Giese:
You are right in that you only need one host at dyndns.org to update
your ip address, but you want to have two different websites. The proper
way to do that is with CNAME entries pointing to the host you are
updating at connect time.
Do i need to open my
On 07/01/11 08:50, Markus Feldmann wrote:
Am 01.07.2011 14:51, schrieb Lyle Giese:
Markus,
To be sure, you know that nslookup and dig do NOT use the search
parameter in /etc/resolv.conf. So when you do an nslookup or dig query,
you have to use the fully qualified domain name(FQDN).
PING uses th
Am 01.07.2011 14:51, schrieb Lyle Giese:
Markus,
To be sure, you know that nslookup and dig do NOT use the search
parameter in /etc/resolv.conf. So when you do an nslookup or dig query,
you have to use the fully qualified domain name(FQDN).
PING uses the search parameter in /etc/resolv.conf, so
On 07/01/11 05:02, Markus Feldmann wrote:
Hi All,
i have a private Network with a Debian Lenny Server/Router and the
Services BIND9.7.3(DDNS)/DHCP4.1.1/PPPOE3.8/CUPS1.4.4/APACHE2.2.16 and
Kernel 2.6.37.2.
My Problem is that he can not resolve himself and regardless from which
PC i do a ping i c
Correction, my server can see himself localy, for example:
feld-server:/var/www# ping -R -c 1 feld-server
PING feld-server.feldland.lan (192.168.0.186) 56(124) bytes of data.
64 bytes from feld-server.feldland.lan (192.168.0.186): icmp_req=1
ttl=64 time=0.090 ms
RR: feld-server.feldland.lan
Hi All,
i have a private Network with a Debian Lenny Server/Router and the
Services BIND9.7.3(DDNS)/DHCP4.1.1/PPPOE3.8/CUPS1.4.4/APACHE2.2.16 and
Kernel 2.6.37.2.
My Problem is that he can not resolve himself and regardless from which
PC i do a ping i can not resolve my two name-based-virtua
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