[Cialug] Pulling my hair out over DNS issues?

Andrew Lietzow cialug@cialug.org
Tue, 25 Jan 2005 14:29:18 -0600


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Cialug'ers,

_*My Problem: *_ Locally hosted domains do not come up for browsers in 
workstations on the LAN side of my modem/router.   Instead, whenever I'm 
on a LAN workstation and I request a locally hosted http://domain.name, 
I get the login menu for Webmin (the Administration Menu for my 
ActionTec modem).  

*_Configuration Info: _ *The modem is set to 192.168.0.1, and my web 
server is set to 192.168.0.2.  We have a Public IP address for hosted 
domains, and on the Public side, the websites seem to come up fine 
(thought I haven't checked lately -- here's one http://hostascience.com 
-- does it come up?).  We have setup port forwarding to force (all UDP 
and TCP traffic on) ports 53 and 80 to go to 192.168.0.2.  

/_*My Question:*_/  In the named.conf file,  our brilliant Dave Weis had 
this all setup and working properly by using BIND 9.0 views.  (I thought 
I watched him set this up really, really close, too!)

Subsequently, I changed the web server from 192.168.0.10 to 
192.168.0.2.  I edited the httpd.conf file, and all of the appropriate 
/var/named/chroot/var/named/domain.name files (internal and external 
views) yet I still bring up the Webmin menu on my modem. 

Does anyone have any hints that might help me resolve this issue?   
(BTW, please don't tell Dave that I muddled this up...  :-) 

TIA,
Andrew L.



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Cialug'ers,<br>
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<u><b>My Problem:&nbsp;</b></u> Locally hosted domains do not come up for
browsers in workstations on the LAN side of my modem/router.&nbsp;&nbsp; Instead,
whenever I'm on a LAN workstation and I request a locally hosted
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://domain.name">http://domain.name</a>, I get the login menu for Webmin (the Administration
Menu for my ActionTec modem).&nbsp;&nbsp; <br>
<br>
<b><u>Configuration Info:&nbsp;</u> </b>The modem is set to 192.168.0.1,
and my web server is set to 192.168.0.2.&nbsp; We have a Public IP address
for hosted domains, and on the Public side, the websites seem to come
up fine (thought I haven't checked lately -- here's one
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://hostascience.com">http://hostascience.com</a> -- does it come up?).&nbsp; We have setup port
forwarding to force (all UDP and TCP traffic on) ports 53 and 80 to go
to 192.168.0.2. &nbsp; <br>
<br>
<i><u><b>My Question:</b></u></i>&nbsp; In the named.conf file,&nbsp; our
brilliant Dave Weis had this all setup and working properly by using
BIND 9.0 views.&nbsp; (I thought I watched him set this up really, really
close, too!) <br>
<br>
Subsequently, I changed the web server from 192.168.0.10 to
192.168.0.2.&nbsp; I edited the httpd.conf file, and all of the appropriate
/var/named/chroot/var/named/domain.name files (internal and external
views) yet I still bring up the Webmin menu on my modem.&nbsp; <br>
<br>
Does anyone have any hints that might help me resolve this issue?&nbsp;&nbsp;
(BTW, please don't tell Dave that I muddled this up...&nbsp; :-)&nbsp; <br>
<br>
TIA,<br>
Andrew L. <br>
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