is working fine. I want fully qualified domain name ( www.jnpt.com ) for intranet. I added line in virtual host. but it didn;t work. What is the
[snip] if u just wanna host 1 site...u wouldnt need Virtual servers for that. Virtual servers r for dudes who would like to do multiple domain hosting.
I have fiddled *even crashed* Apache by doing strange things, and I find keeping a virtual host actually helps. Atleast, your apache documentation remains accessible at http://localhost at all times ;).
Well, as for your problem goes Unmesh you can use a DNS server. But the way you ask your question, I guess you haven't set one up. Still, you can get the thing done a DNS server. In the file /etc/hosts, you can add the IP address and the Domain you want.
Also you have set the DNS search order to host and then DNS. This you can do using linuxconf I guess. But remember from wherever you plan to access your intranet site you must make changes there. *manageable if your Network is small enuff*.
Similar settings can be done on your windows based clients as well. All you now have to do is setup up Apache accordingly. Mail me if nothing works :)
Regards,
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Halo Amol I tried to configure dns. So i edited /etc/named.conf.
// generated by named-bootconf.pl
options { directory "/var/named"; /* * If there is a firewall between you and nameservers you want * to talk to, you might need to uncomment the query-source * directive below. Previous versions of BIND always asked * questions using port 53, but BIND 8.1 uses an unprivileged * port by default. */ // query-source address * port 53; };
// // a caching only nameserver config // zone "." IN { type hint; file "named.ca"; };
zone "localhost" IN { type master; file "localhost.zone"; allow-update { none; }; };
zone "0.0.127.in-addr.arpa" IN { type master; file "named.local"; allow-update { none; }; };
zone "jnpt.com" { notify no; type master; file "zone/jnpt.com"; };
zone "2.10.190.in-addr.arpa" { notify no; type master; file "zone/190.10.2"; };
key "key" { algorithm hmac-md5; secret "ZpxbilkoNZ0LBoFzRJgBnhaexddrgLcfzGbOL0NCGObhJxOkaFHzJGjwdUXl"; };
Then I created 2 files under /var/named/zone 1.. jnpt.com @ IN SOA jnpt.com. root.jnpt.com. ( 1999070401 ; serial, todays date + today's serial num 8H ; refresh, seconds 2H ; retry, seconds 1W ; expire, seconds 1D ) ; minimum, seconds NS ns MX 10 mail
localhost A 127.0.0.1
intranet A 190.10.2.60
a.. 190.10.2
@ IN SOA jnpt.com. root.jnpt.com. ( 1999070401 ; Serial 28800 ; Refresh 14400 ; Retry re 86400 ) ; Minimum NS ns.jnpt.com.
60 PTR intranet.jnpt.com
My linux m/c is having IP of 190.10.2.60 and on same m/c i am configuring Apache & DNS. From Client machine I am going to access intranet. Intranet address should http://intranet.jnpt.com . Also I added 190.10.2.60 as DNS server entry on windows m/c.
But still It didn't work. Pl. help me.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Amol Hatwar" amolhatwar@rediffmail.com To: linuxers@mm.ilug-bom.org.in Sent: Friday, June 28, 2002 6:21 PM Subject: Re: Re: [ILUG-BOM] Apache configuration
is working fine. I want fully qualified domain name ( www.jnpt.com ) for intranet. I added line in virtual host. but it didn;t work. What is the
[snip] if u just wanna host 1 site...u wouldnt need Virtual servers for that. Virtual servers r for dudes who would like to do multiple domain hosting.
I have fiddled *even crashed* Apache by doing strange things, and I find keeping a virtual host actually helps. Atleast, your apache documentation remains accessible at http://localhost at all times ;).
Well, as for your problem goes Unmesh you can use a DNS server. But the way you ask your question, I guess you haven't set one up. Still, you can get the thing done a DNS server. In the file /etc/hosts, you can add the IP address and the Domain you want.
Also you have set the DNS search order to host and then DNS. This you can do using linuxconf I guess. But remember from wherever you plan to access your intranet site you must make changes there. *manageable if your Network is small enuff*.
Similar settings can be done on your windows based clients as well. All you now have to do is setup up Apache accordingly. Mail me if nothing works :)
Regards,
AH amolhatwar at rediffmail dot com