Your network config isn't anywhere close to normal. It makes no logical
sense.

Aside from that if you replaced a network card then maybe your MAC address
changed and you need to reconfigure the router.

On Thursday, June 13, 2013, Norman Fournier wrote:

>
> On 2013-06-13, at 4:13 PM, Norman Fournier wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have setup two webservers on my network, one connected directly to the
> ISP with an ethernet card installed to bring it to the router where, it was
> give an internal ip address and ports opened for ftp, smtp and pop. It is
> ns1. ns2 is behind the router and handles http, dns and ssh. Mail is
> currently being properly delivered although my smtp server going out is no
> longer working for obvious reasons.
>
> I can't ping ns1 from ns2. apachectl say my configuration is correct. The
> only change I made that I can see is the ethernet card in ns1 died. How
> would this impact my DNS?
>
> None of the domains on ns2 are available on the web although the websites
> on ns1 are.
>
> The attached diagram shows before and after. Any help would be greatly
> appreciated.
>
> Norman
>
> http://www.normanfournier.com/nf-network-diagram-v9.jpg
>
>
> It appears that the apache webserver is already loaded and that might be
> the problem, although it is not serving any pages. The following is my
> terminal output.
>
> ns2:~ norman$ apachectl -t
> Syntax OK
> ns2:~ norman$ apachectl restart
> launchctl:
> CFURLWriteDataAndPropertiesToResource(/System/Library/LaunchDaemons/org.apache.httpd.plist)
> failed: -10
> ns2:~ norman$ apachectl start
> launchctl:
> CFURLWriteDataAndPropertiesToResource(/System/Library/LaunchDaemons/org.apache.httpd.plist)
> failed: -10
> org.apache.httpd: Already loaded
> ns2:~ norman$
>
> Norman
>


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