Re: Problem running two domains on one Apache server

2003-06-18 Thread nksahita
I am able to do with 'NameVirtualHost *'. I can't specify IP number because I don't have fix IP and am using Dynamic DNS Service provided by http://www.dyndns.org. For details check - http://www.dyndns.org/support/kb/apachevhosts.html Master_PE writes: >>> >>> >>> DocumentRoot "/var/www/h

Re: Problem running two domains on one Apache server

2003-06-17 Thread nksahita
Thanks! This seem to have resolved the issue. Now I am able to access both homepages from both - inside as well as outside the network. Many thanks! Regards, - Nilesh Jim Limmer writes: OK. I had this same problem when using the default install of apache on RH 8.0 it seems its enabl

Re: How to make Apache webserver accessible from outside?

2003-06-16 Thread nksahita
Nope xyz.dyndns.org is not actual domain name. The actual domain name is nksahita.dyndns.org which is down at the moment (my home computer is down at the moment). I will get it up in next few hours and then try out again. BTW, on related subject - is there any way to test if my webserver is

Re: How to make Apache webserver accessible from outside?

2003-06-16 Thread nksahita
Hello Ray, Thanks so much for your tips below. Being a newbie, I don't exactly understand all that you mentioned below but it gives me pointers - I will try this out and let everyone know. As for possibility 3 you mentioned below - the URL I tried from my Home PC was http://xyz.dyndns.org an

How to make Apache webserver accessible from outside?

2003-06-16 Thread nksahita
Hi, I installed RH9 on my home computer which has broadband connection. I got account with dyndns.org which allows me to get a domain name (e.g. http://xyz.dyndns.org) that points to the IP address allocated by my ISP. When I try to access this webserver from my home PC - http://xyz.dyndns.o