Re: Re: Help - Name Server - Maybe

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Okay:
 
The .net is served by a name server on the east cost and is associated with Domain servers in listed order: NS1.IPOWERDNS.COM and NS1.IPOWERWEB.NET.
 
The .com is served by a name server some where in Montana and shows as Domain servers in listed order: SMOKEY.MONTANAVISION.NET and NS2.MONTANAVISION.NET.
 
Nothing is served by a computer on my net work.
 
The 66.113.46.108 is the IP address of my modem setting here near my desk.  I don't know what the 66.96.130.11 is, could be ipower, as they are hosting the .net  How did you come to your IP address conclusion?
 
I tried the port forwarding but that creates another problem.  each time that I restart my computer it changes the IP of the computer, for example one time the IP my be 10.0.0.101 and the next time I start it it my be 10.0.0.104.  However the when I run ipconfig /all it shows the computer with the Apache server is on as being: host: michael-2.  When I am on one of the other computers on my network and type michael-2 I see my page.
 
Sent: Sunday, February 01, 2009 1:11 AM
Subject: Re: Help - Name Server - Maybe

Michael Rogers wrote:
> Nicholas!

> did you try michaelsrogers.com or .net, I have two domain names.

Michaelsrogers.com (currently resolving here to 66.113.46.108) gives the
"connection refused" message. Michaelsrogers.net (resolving to
66.96.130.11) loads fine.

Are both of these sites being served by a computer on your network? Are
they both served from the same connection? What IP address do you see if
you go to http://www.whatismyip.com ?


> look at this and tell me what I did wrong.  I find that on my network I
> can also type "laptop-1" and still see the page.

That suggests that your program is not with a firewall on your computer.
I don't think the issue is with your Apache configuration. I think that
it is your network configuration. Have you set up port forwarding on
your router yet? Have you ever been able to access your Apache server
from outside your network?

> One thing is I am not understanding the "your host" does this mean "me"
> as in my computer or the ISPs computer where the names server is?

I was talking about your computer, the one that Apache is running on.

Cheers,
Nicholas Sherlock


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