This is a discussion on Re: .org and .com on the same server within the Bind Users forums, part of the DNS and Related Forums category; Thank you. I had the vhosts and qmail setup to the best of my ability. They should work just fine. ...
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Thank you. I had the vhosts and qmail setup to the best of my
ability. They should work just fine. I just was thinking it would be best to use DNS to do the forwarding. Thanks for your help, and your links. aaron KSP <ksp@att.com> wrote in message news:<ckpptl$2jc3$1@sf1.isc.org>... > Aaron, > > This functionality is more apache/qmail-intensive than BIND or DNS. As > far as DNS for a configuration like this goes, simply make sure that the > www. ,(and any other web-bound hostnames), and MX records for the .com and > .org domains are the same. > > The rest is simply a matter of setting up "virtual hosts" in apache and > qmail. Here's some info to get you started: > > Apache Virutal Hosts documentation > http://httpd.apache.org/docs/vhosts/ > > Apache Virtual Hosts examples > http://httpd.apache.org/docs/vhosts/examples.html > > I know nothing about qmail, but this may help > http://www.google.com/search?q=qmail...en-US:official > > Good Luck, > > ksp > > On Fri, 14 Oct 2004, aaron wrote: > > > I have an apache and qmail server up and running. I need some > > direction on how to answer requests (web and mail) for each .org and > > .com. I need it if someone goes to the .com (web and mail) the > > requests are forwarded to the .org. > > > > Can someone give me some direction on how to set that up? I'm pretty > > new at this, so thanks for the help. > > > > rhl > > > > |