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Re: [cobalt-users] DNS/Web Site Question



I do this by having a registered DNS record for each site.
The A record at each DNS record points to the same IP.
In the server a virtual site is set up for each site using
the shared IP.
It works and I have never edited the files, just using the
GUI.


----- Original Message -----
From: Dennis <dkc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2000 6:49 PM
Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] DNS/Web Site Question


> Make sure to have: Accept email checked under the site
settings.
>
> Also have an "A" Record in your DNS for snowgoose-inn.con
> Shared IP
> Address
>
> snowgoose-inn.com > shared IP (A)
>
> Hope this helps,
>         Dennis
>
> Domain Administrator wrote:
>
> >  I am having difficulty understanding how to make a site
accessible to
> > the world.  Here is the situation: I have setup a site
on our RaQ2+
> > called www.snowgoose-inn.com .  The host name is www and
the domain
> > name is snowgoose-inn.com . This site is using a shared
IP address off
> > of our main domain.  When users go to
http://snowgoose-inn.com instead
> > of showing the pages contained in the snoegoose site is
shows our main
> > site's home page.  I understand that this is due to the
sharing of the
> > IP address but would like to know how to get around
this.  Preferably,
> > I would like to use the RaQ's build in interface to
accomplish this
> > task as opposed to editing the httpd.conf file - the RaQ
GUI never
> > seems to like it when I manually edit the conf file. Any
input is
> > appreciated. Thank you,John
>
>
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