Michael Rogers wrote:
André Warnier <mailto:a...@ice-sa.com>! you said "Well actually, I was
asking the question because I already gave you the answer in a
previous post. So make an effort and read it this time :"
There are several very nice people trying their best to help me, so I
may have missed what you had said or I tried what you said and it
didn't work. I also have some medical problems here that interfere
with my concentration. I really don't need the snappy remarks!
I'll take this time here to say thanks to the others that are trying
to help me! After this I may just unsubscribe from this forum.
Don't worry about it... just let us know when you resolve the issue
and wha the fix was. It may help someone else.
*From:* André Warnier <mailto:a...@ice-sa.com>
*Sent:* Monday, February 02, 2009 1:19 PM
*To:* users@httpd.apache.org <mailto:users@httpd.apache.org>
*Subject:* Re: [us...@httpd] Re: Help - Name Server - Maybe
Michael Rogers wrote:
> That why I am asking the questions! If I know I might be able
to make it work.
Well actually, I was asking the question because I already gave
you the
answer in a previous post. So make an effort and read it this time :
quote
I) computers work with IP addresses, not with names. That may
surprise
you, but it is so.
When you tell your browser to get "www.google.com
<http://www.google.com>" :
- it first looks in its own local "hosts" file to see if there is a
translation for "www.google.com <http://www.google.com>" into an
IP address like 1.2.3.4
The local hosts file can be found :
under Unix/Linux, in /etc/hosts
under Windows, in windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
- if the local hosts file does not provide a translation, then your
browser asks "the DNS system". That is something complicated, but
basically it means that it will need the IP address of another
computer
known as a DNS Server, and it will send a message to that IP address,
asking for the IP address of "www.google.com <http://www.google.com>"
- if the browser cannot find finally an IP address for
www.google.com <http://www.google.com>
with any of the above, it gives up and tells you so.
unquote
So, when one of your internal workstations is told to access
"http://www.michaelrogers.com", it will do like it is explained above.
And, for the IP address of "www.michaelrogers.com
<http://www.michaelrogers.com>", you want your
internal workstations to obtain the internal IP address 10.0.0.115,
because you don't want them to try some Internet address out
there, when
the Apache server is right under their nose at the IP adress
10.0.0.115,
right ?
So you have 2 choices in order to obtain that :
- either you have an internal DNS server, that could respond to the
enquiries of your internal workstations, and give them
"10.0.0.115" as
response to the question : what is the IP address of
www.michaelrogers.com <http://www.michaelrogers.com>" ?
- or, you add a line into each local workstation's "hosts" file like :
10.0.0.115 www.michaelrogers.com <http://www.michaelrogers.com>
The second one is the easiest to do, if you only have a few internal
workstations.
Try it.
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