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On 19-Nov-2002/16:59 -0500, Jake Colman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>My server's internal name is firewall.jnchome.com.  This is a bogus dns name
>that resolves only internally.
>
>I use dyndns.org to map a public dns name to my dynamic IP address.  The URL
>"http://thecolmans.homeip.net:8081"; resolves to my web server.  If someone
>enters this URL they get my apache test page.  If they enter
>"...:8081/stats/" to see my mrtg graphs, it tries to resolve to
>"firewall.jnchome.com/stats/" which, of course, does not exist.
>
>What do I do to solve this?

Add this line to httpd.conf:

Servername thecolmans.homeip.net

 --Tony
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