On 7/18/06, jan gestre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


On 7/18/06, captain_claw < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


From: "jan gestre" < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>

 

i've just installed a local dns server, www, ftp can resolve thier ip's but
i'm having problems resolving our webmail client which runs on https, i've
already added PTR, A, www and MX records but https can't resolve. i can't
find any documentation regarding this, what did i miss?

TIA

Are you trying to check your https site outside your network? if that's the case I think your firewall is blocking the https port ( 443 ). have you tried to check your rules? btw try telnet'ng your local host..

telnet xxx.xxx.xx.xxx ( localhost ) 443

their should be a reply from that.. if in case you got a reply it means resolving https locally doesn't have problem..


i have no problem telneting xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx 443 i can connect, currently i have dns forwarding enabled at my firewall/router/nat box, i've port forwarded 443 including smtp and the other webservers i'm hosting and all is working just fine but problem arise when i configured a local dns so that the clients will lookup at the local dns instead of the firewall/router/nat box. they can browse the websites but can't connect to https://mailserver.



it's now working and i didn't even do any tweaking, weird huh,  what a difference a day makes :D


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