Apache question

Paul Guba yellowdog-general@lists.terrasoftsolutions.com
Sun Apr 7 21:39:01 2002


Thanks for the help?
On Sunday, April 7, 2002, at 11:10 PM, mike cullerton wrote:

>
> On Sunday, April 7, 2002, at 01:44 PM, Paul Guba wrote:
>
>> Well I can load both from outside my LAN with www.mydomain1.com and 
>> www.mydomain2.com with no problems.  I am having a DNS issue but not 
>> sure it is related.  I can ping the server via hostname or 
>> hostname.mydomain1 no problem.  if I ping just my domain1 I get 
>> nothing.  I cannot ping www.mydomain1.com from within my LAN.  
>> Hostname.domain1.com is the Name Server.  I can however ping 
>> www.mydomain2.com.  Nslookup is virtually the same.  So not sure what 
>> is going on here.  Getting back ot Apache it will only serve the first 
>> domain in the virtual host regardless of name from within my local 
>> network.  I reversed the order so the naming has nothing to do with it.
>
> if you cannot ping www.mydomain1.com from within your LAN, you will not 
> be able to load the web page from your LAN either. play with apache all 
> you want. i'd figure out the dns first.
>
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, April 6, 2002, at 06:14 PM, mike cullerton wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> On Saturday, April 6, 2002, at 04:15 AM, Paul Guba wrote:
>>>
>>>> Well I am running DNS on the same machine as Apache, it appears to 
>>>> be running fine.  If I am at the server and enter localhost in 
>>>> browser I get the default apache page.  If I enter my hostname I get 
>>>> Domain1 of my virtualhost block.  I am using name based 
>>>> virtualhosting and only have one IP for the server.  If I enter 
>>>> either of the domain names I get nothing.  This is only from within 
>>>> my LAN, if I use my dialup account both load fine using 
>>>> www.mydomain.com.
>>>
>>> how can 'both' load fine using 'www.mydomain.com'? do you have one 
>>> domain or two?
>>>
>>> what happens when you type 'nslookup www.mydomain.com' at the 
>>> command-line on the server? how about 'ping www.mydomain.com' from 
>>> the server?
>>>
>>> if dns isn't the problem, check your apache logs for clues.
>>>
>>>> On Friday, April 5, 2002, at 08:41 AM, mike cullerton wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On Thursday, April 4, 2002, at 08:39 PM, Paul Guba wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Have Apache running on YDL 2.1.  I have a virtual host directive 
>>>>>> sever booth of my domains.  I can load booth domains from outside 
>>>>>> my LAN fine.  While within my LAN I can only connect to one of the 
>>>>>> domains.  This is of course the first in the virtual host 
>>>>>> directive.  Now I think I may need a host alias but not sure the 
>>>>>> documentation on this is not to clear to me.  Presently if I type 
>>>>>> in 	http:
>>>>>> //hostname in my browser I get the first domain.  I get nothing if 
>>>>>> I put in the domain names.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> are you saying that from outside your lan, you can reach 
>>>>> www.domain1.com and www.domain2.com but that you can _not_ reach 
>>>>> those same addresses from inside your lan?
>>>>>
>>>>> is this a dns issue? are you using the same ip address for each 
>>>>> domain? what happens when you try from the server itself?
>>>>>
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