main.com) as a
CNAME
>> to domain.com , of course there are other ways as well, then in Apache
>> configure as either IP or Name based virtual server on the one Apache
>> install, MX records will point to where mail is handled.
>>
>>
>How does that get just the htt
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Vidiot wrote:
>
> No can do via DNS. Because there is already an entry for www.redhat.com,
> that points to the machines handling HTTP requests, you can't have another
> entry.
>
> Remember, the actual HTTP TCP request doesn't occur until AFT
On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Mikkel L. Ellertson wrote:
> > Not necessarily. They could just put something in their DNS
> > to forward ALL web requests to www.redhat.com. :-)
> > John
> >
> How would you go about doing something like that using DNS?
>
Well, just p
tion in regards to doing what you mentioned,
but the scope was in regard to the situation pertaining to the redhat.com
and www.redhat.com machines :-)
But, we are all on the same page now, so on to the next topic.
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main.com) as a
CNAME
>> to domain.com , of course there are other ways as well, then in Apache
>> configure as either IP or Name based virtual server on the one Apache
>> install, MX records will point to where mail is handled.
>>
>>
>How does that get just the htt
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>You changed the scope of the discussion.
Yes maybe I did, I thought I was answering someones question you can dock it from my pay :-))
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You changed the scope of the discussion. The original poster was complaining
that redhat.com didn't support their web pages and that www.redhat.com had
to be used. The discussion was supposed to be how it was not possible for
Red Hat to have redhat.com redirect to www.redhat.com
gure as either IP or Name based virtual server on the one Apache
> install, MX records will point to where mail is handled.
>
> Regards
>
> Greg Wright
> IT Consultant Sydney Australia
>
How does that get just the http requests to redhat.com to www.redhat.com
when the IP for
d from:
>REDHAT.COM nameserver = ns.REDHAT.COM
>REDHAT.COM nameserver = ns2.REDHAT.COM
>REDHAT.COM nameserver = ns3.REDHAT.COM
>REDHAT.COM nameserver = speedy.REDHAT.COM
>ns.REDHAT.COM internet address = 207.175.42.153
>ns2.REDHAT.COM internet address = 208.178.
rnet address = 208.178.165.229
ns3.REDHAT.COM internet address = 206.132.41.213
speedy.REDHAT.COM internet address = 199.183.24.251
www.redhat.com
Server: localhost
Address: 127.0.0.1
Non-authoritative answer:
www.redhat.com canonical name = www.portal.redhat.com
Authoritative ans
t; >
>> Not necessarily. They could just put something in their DNS
>> to forward ALL web requests to www.redhat.com. :-)
>> John
>>
>How would you go about doing something like that using DNS?
>
It is simple, you can do it with IP's or name based, poin
other corporations that have separate machines for their main domain
>> and their web servers.
>>
>Not necessarily. They could just put something in their DNS
>to forward ALL web requests to www.redhat.com. :-)
> John
No can do via DNS. Because there is already an ent
r for it to work. I've run
> > into other corporations that have separate machines for their main domain
> > and their web servers.
> >
> >
> Not necessarily. They could just put something in their DNS
> to forward ALL web requests to www.redhat.com. :-)
&g
s that have separate machines for their main domain
> and their web servers.
>
>
Not necessarily. They could just put something in their DNS
to forward ALL web requests to www.redhat.com. :-)
John
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>redhat.com and www.redhat.com are resolving to two different IPs. Looks
>like they are not forwarding http request on "redhat.com" to
>http://www.redhat.com . looks like a boo-boo.
>-eric
And why should they? That means setting up an apache server on redhat.com,
in
redhat.com and www.redhat.com are resolving to two different IPs. Looks
like they are not forwarding http request on "redhat.com" to
http://www.redhat.com . looks like a boo-boo.
-eric
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> Is http://www.redhat.com <http://www.redhat.com> broken? Or
Is http://www.redhat.com <http://www.redhat.com> broken? Or is it just
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Still down, this makes 6-7 hours =/
Slashdot.org has been down for approximately the same amount of time
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