Loopback configuration

2013-06-22 Thread Norman Fournier
Hello, I have a new router that is apparently making it impossible for me to view my personal sites from behind the router by domain name, a function that is necessary. I can see the sites by local 192.168 ip address and port number and others have confirmed they are available on the www,

Re: PTR files

2013-06-19 Thread Norman Fournier
Thank you everyone, this glitch is solved, the problem was rndc.conf Norman On 2013-06-17, at 10:23 PM, John Miller wrote: Norman, Everyone who's posted has probably been correct--this doesn't look like _either_ an httpd or BIND problem, but rather in general name resolution and perhaps

PTR files

2013-06-17 Thread Norman Fournier
Hello, I am working on bringing a virtual webserver behind a router online and am encountering problems. In my named.conf, this is my in-addr.arpa entry: zone 0.0.127.in-addr.arpa IN { type master; file named.local; allow-update { none; }; }; Should I explicitly define

Re: PTR files

2013-06-17 Thread Norman Fournier
On 2013-06-17, at 3:29 PM, Charles Swiger wrote: On Jun 17, 2013, at 2:21 PM, Norman Fournier nor...@normanfournier.com wrote: I am working on bringing a virtual webserver behind a router online and am encountering problems. OK. The odds are very good that you should ask about

Re: PTR files

2013-06-17 Thread Norman Fournier
On 2013-06-17, at 4:11 PM, Charles Swiger wrote: On Jun 17, 2013, at 3:00 PM, Norman Fournier nor...@normanfournier.com wrote: [ ... ] (...Members of the httpd-users list says the same thing - its not an httpd problem. From what you've said below, they're quite right. I am just

Re: [users@httpd] webservers not responding properly after hardware change

2013-06-13 Thread Norman Fournier
Hello, I posted this to httpd.apache.org but have not had any response, so I think it may be more related to BIND than DNS. Apologies for the cross-post. I have setup two webservers on my network, one connected directly to the ISP with an ethernet card installed to bring it to the router

Re: couldn't add command channel 127.0.0.1#54 error

2011-09-08 Thread Norman Fournier
On 2011-09-07, at 11:11 AM, michoski wrote: On 9/7/11 10:02 AM, michoski micho...@cisco.com wrote: I'm guessing the BIND upgrade caused your startup script, named.conf location, or something critical to change location... Cliché I know, but there are good pointers on Google:

couldn't add command channel 127.0.0.1#54 error

2011-09-07 Thread Norman Fournier
Hello, I was running BIND successfully on OS X 10.4 Tiger. That webserver crashed and I replaced it with a new cpu and installed OS X 10.5 Leopard and have encountered a number of errors in my configuration. This is the latest error from the old config files. Any suggestions or pointers as to