No offense taken at all.  The fact of the matter is that I am very
much a novice administrator trying to plow through mid-level tasks.
For instance, I well understood that internet domain names point to IP
addresses which point to physical  servers, but I had very little
notion of local domains and how freely we can create them or what uses
they provide.  In working through this I've (somewhat) learned that I
can create any local host I want, and that my registered DN can be
directed to that local host, and then proxy-forwarded to somewhere
else.  Of course there's still a ton of details for me to learn, but
this has been a big stepping stone.  Next I would like to try to learn
how people set up websites that have prefixes other than "www" so I
could have "test1.mysite.com" and "test2.mysite.com", but I digress.
This mailing group is incredibly friendly and helpful for guys like me
who know just enough about programming and networking to get ourselves
into trouble.  Thanks!

- Matt C

On Sep 30, 10:40 am, "Nitai @ Razuna" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thought I encourage this as well, I have to differ. Those issues are
> "normal" as the values are different for everyone! It is obvious that,
> if you want your local domain to be mysite.local not to call it
> openbd.local or alike :-)
>
> Also the IP address is a reference and not being used on it's own
> system since you might have a different IP address and network
> settings.
>
> Please no offense being taken here, but such things are an
> administrators daily doing...
>
> Kind Regards,
> Nitai
>
> PS: I did help Matt getting his setup running in numerous eMails in
> the last hours, so I am not bashing him here :-)

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