--- Jeffrey Goldberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Aug 30, 2007, at 6:29 PM, L Goodwin wrote:
>
> > Do you mean avoid giving any machines on your LAN
> the
> > same hostname as the (hosted) web server, mail
> server
> > and ftp server? I don't even know what the
> hostname
> > for the web serv
On Aug 30, 2007, at 6:29 PM, L Goodwin wrote:
Do you mean avoid giving any machines on your LAN the
same hostname as the (hosted) web server, mail server
and ftp server? I don't even know what the hostname
for the web server is. The mail and ftp servers are
"mail..com" and "ftp..com", so
I guess
--- Derek Ragona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> At 06:29 PM 8/30/2007, L Goodwin wrote:
>
> >--- Derek Ragona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >wrote:
> >
> > > At 04:20 PM 8/30/2007, L Goodwin wrote:
> > > >I and most of my clients who have hosted web
> sites
> > > >have just the one domain name. Does it ma
At 07:55 PM 8/30/2007, L Goodwin wrote:
--- Derek Ragona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> At 06:29 PM 8/30/2007, L Goodwin wrote:
>
> >--- Derek Ragona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >wrote:
> >
> > > At 04:20 PM 8/30/2007, L Goodwin wrote:
> > > >I and most of my clients who have hosted web
> sites
> > > >
At 06:29 PM 8/30/2007, L Goodwin wrote:
--- Derek Ragona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> At 04:20 PM 8/30/2007, L Goodwin wrote:
> >I and most of my clients who have hosted web sites
> >have just the one domain name. Does it make sense
> to
> >use the same domain name that your hosted web site
> >
send any mail to
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>
>
Ah ok. I host a few domains on my box, 3 web, and 1 mail. I will just call
my box box(anything).placidpublishing.net and just have dns entries for
mail, www, etc.. to the appropriate domains. That makes more sense. Thanks
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--- Derek Ragona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> At 04:20 PM 8/30/2007, L Goodwin wrote:
> >I and most of my clients who have hosted web sites
> >have just the one domain name. Does it make sense
> to
> >use the same domain name that your hosted web site
> >uses for your LAN?
>
> Sure does, no reas
At 04:20 PM 8/30/2007, L Goodwin wrote:
I and most of my clients who have hosted web sites
have just the one domain name. Does it make sense to
use the same domain name that your hosted web site
uses for your LAN?
Sure does, no reason not to. The only issue may be having unique machine
names,
I and most of my clients who have hosted web sites
have just the one domain name. Does it make sense to
use the same domain name that your hosted web site
uses for your LAN?
--- Derek Ragona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Pick a domain you own, or buy a new one. They is
> why there are so many
> d
At 07:19 PM 8/29/2007, Peter Pluta wrote:
Jonathan Horne wrote:
>
> On Wednesday 29 August 2007 19:05:06 Peter Pluta wrote:
>> I have a box with 5 ip's pointing to it. Most of the things I run (http,
>> smtp) are virtual or allow me to specify the hostname (postfix) - so I'm
>> wondering what
On Wednesday 29 August 2007 19:19:58 Peter Pluta wrote:
> How does one pick a domain?
> Just any old domain?
thats often how it goes! mine was originally "dfwlanparty"... but dfwlp just
became the shortend version of what the community referred to it as. i
bought the domain just out of conven
send any mail to
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>
>
Right, my current box is mail.placidpublishing.com, I only have 1 box, and
it does web and mail. I just picked placidpublishing and used that since it
was a domain I had laying arond. Is that "ok"? How does one pick a do
On Wednesday 29 August 2007 19:05:06 Peter Pluta wrote:
> I have a box with 5 ip's pointing to it. Most of the things I run (http,
> smtp) are virtual or allow me to specify the hostname (postfix) - so I'm
> wondering what the machines hostname should be? By default it's
> localhost.localdomain. Th
At 07:05 PM 8/29/2007, Peter Pluta wrote:
I have a box with 5 ip's pointing to it. Most of the things I run (http,
smtp) are virtual or allow me to specify the hostname (postfix) - so I'm
wondering what the machines hostname should be? By default it's
localhost.localdomain. This has always confu
ng when I
first started using FreeBSD, can anyone chime in? It would greatly
appreciated.
Thanks!
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Is there any differnce in the way 6.0 resolves
its own hostname compared to 5.2 ?
I just noticed in phpsysinfo the hostname is
being outputted as the IP address ?
# hostname does in fact show the correct
hostname.domain name of the machine.
I have tried the same version of phpsysinfo
(as I had
Bryan Cassidy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I was told I should add a hostname. (my domain name maybe?
> bsdjunky.dyndns.org? Will that do?)
So far, this could mean several things. hostname(1) should have a
reasonable idea of the host's name, if possible.
> H
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I got a quick question (just one for this minute).
I was told I should add a hostname. (my domain name maybe?
bsdjunky.dyndns.org? Will that do?) He said I should put an entry in
/etc/hosts that
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I got a quick question (just one for this minute).
I was told I should add a hostname. (my domain name maybe?
bsdjunky.dyndns.org? Will that do?) He said I should put an entry in
/etc/hosts that maps the IP of your box to the hostname you gave it.
The
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