On Saturday 30 August 2003 11:23 pm, Michael Viron wrote: > You mean http://www.tldp.org (tldp.com is currently owned by some medical > magazine). > > Michael > > At 07:56 PM 8/30/2003 -0700, you wrote: > >On Sat, 2003-08-30 at 16:28, yankl wrote: > >> On Saturday 30 August 2003 05:04 pm, J.C. Woods wrote: > >> > yankl wrote: > >> > >Hi All, > >> > > > >> > >Question for dns guru > >> > >If I own a domain yankele.com do I need to get mail.yankele.com > > register > > >> > > or can I assign it to myself? > >> > > >> > No, you did not need separate registration for individual machines, as > >> > long as you own the domian name. Just make sure you set up the zone > >> > files with all of the appropriate entries , i.e. A, PTR, MX, > >> > CNAME, etc. Resource Records (RR). > >> > > >> > DRJUNG > >> > >> Any good places to RTFM? Websites or HOWTOs > > > >DNS is the keyword here. There are howto's and info at tldp.com (the > >linux documentation project.) Or if you are a real masochist and want > >the definitive answer I have found O'Reilley's DNS in a Nutshell to be a > >must keep, must use, book. > > > >James > > > > > > > >Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? > >Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Thanks all. It is look like most simple way is to call your ISP and ask them. However now I have a problem setting up virtual host. This is what I need: I need to reference yankele.com to /var/wwwhtml/ and webmail.yankele.com to /var/www/html/webmail. I add to httpd.conf <VirtualHost webmail.yankele.com> Document Root /var/www/html/webmail ServerName webmail.yankele.com </VirtualHost> After /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd restart to my surprise both yankele.com and webmail.yankele.com goes to the /var/www/html What am I doing wrong?
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