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OK, this isn't really a config question. Go easy, I'm new here!
I have a couple of name-based virtual servers set up, Apache 2.0 on Red Hat 8.0. The Linux machine sits behind a DSL router, along with a WinXP machine. I've got dynamic ip set up. Everything works great from the internet; someone looking for www.foo.com gets sent to my IP address, the router forwards port 80 requests to my Linux box, Apache sees the name and gets the correct page. Question is, if I'm sitting at my WinXP box, how can I get www.foo.com? Right now, if I try to do so, I get the login page for my DSL router administration, since the request is coming from the LAN. What's the easiest way to make this work right? Thanks, -dan |
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"Dan Masi" <danmasi@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:7ec4126e.0307070854.2473641d@posting.google.c om... > OK, this isn't really a config question. Go easy, I'm new here! > > I have a couple of name-based virtual servers set up, Apache 2.0 on > Red Hat 8.0. The Linux machine sits behind a DSL router, along with > a WinXP machine. I've got dynamic ip set up. Everything works great > from the internet; someone looking for www.foo.com gets sent to my > IP address, the router forwards port 80 requests to my Linux box, > Apache sees the name and gets the correct page. > > Question is, if I'm sitting at my WinXP box, how can I get www.foo.com? > Right now, if I try to do so, I get the login page for my DSL router > administration, since the request is coming from the LAN. What's > the easiest way to make this work right? There are several solutions: 1 - Edit /windows/system32/drivers/etc/hosts and add the following: 192.168.1.33 www.domain.com domain.com Substitute for your parameters 2 - Enable proxy-server in Internet Explorer 3 - Use local IP in browser along with tilde username (If enabled in httpd.conf), e.g. 192.168.1.33/~USERNAME 4 - Set up your own DNS-server locally Number1 is the preferred method as both IE and your FTP-client will be redirected correctly. Regards, Jimmy |
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danmasi@earthlink.net (Dan Masi) wrote in
news:7ec4126e.0307070854.2473641d@posting.google.c om: > OK, this isn't really a config question. Go easy, I'm new here! > > I have a couple of name-based virtual servers set up, Apache 2.0 on > Red Hat 8.0. The Linux machine sits behind a DSL router, along with > a WinXP machine. I've got dynamic ip set up. Everything works great > from the internet; someone looking for www.foo.com gets sent to my > IP address, the router forwards port 80 requests to my Linux box, > Apache sees the name and gets the correct page. > > Question is, if I'm sitting at my WinXP box, how can I get www.foo.com? > Right now, if I try to do so, I get the login page for my DSL router > administration, since the request is coming from the LAN. What's > the easiest way to make this work right? > > Thanks, > > -dan > Easiest? Put the IP of the Red Hat machine in the hosts file of the XP machine. See the hosts.sam file in (I think) C:\WINNT\system32\drivers\etc\hosts Cheers, Mark |
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