Re: DNS Server...

2011-05-09 Thread Michael Cronenworth
Shin Seung Won wrote: > The problem is, in other computer(also on router - 192.168.123.103), > www.sswhome.com doesn't work! You must point any system you want to resolve sswhome.com to your local DNS IP address. -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To uns

Re: Accessing a DNS server fails on an alternate IP address

2010-08-12 Thread Tom H
f you are configuring an Ethernet device to have an alias, neither the device > nor the alias can be configured to use DHCP. You must configure the IP > addresses > manually. His device and alias do have static ip addresses. His dhcp server is handing out the .1 dns server to dhcli

Re: Accessing a DNS server fails on an alternate IP address

2010-08-12 Thread JB
Steve Searle stevesearle.com> writes: > ... > I have got round it by getting the dhcp server to give out the ...126.1 > address, but would prefer to get the ...126.154 address working. > Hi, is this still valid ? If you are configuring an Ethernet device to have an alias, neither the device nor

Re: Accessing a DNS server fails on an alternate IP address

2010-08-12 Thread Tom H
On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 8:43 AM, Steve Searle wrote: > I have a DNS server running on a physical server 192.168.126.1. However > I like to split all my services onto their own IP addresses for ease of > migration, so I logically assign 192.168.126.154 to this server using > the follow

Accessing a DNS server fails on an alternate IP address

2010-08-12 Thread Steve Searle
I have a DNS server running on a physical server 192.168.126.1. However I like to split all my services onto their own IP addresses for ease of migration, so I logically assign 192.168.126.154 to this server using the following lines in /etc/rc.d/rc.local ifconfig eth0:2 192.168.126.154 route