Conte Szandor wrote:
no ducktale.org is a fake domain because httpd works on a lan ;-) and respond
on a internal ip
What it sounds like to me is that you need to have a DNS record on the
inside (or at least an entry in your HOSTS file) that says that x.x.x.x
is Ducktale.org -- the only way a browser knows where something lives is
via DNS (and the hosts file)
on *nix its /etc/hosts on windows its
c:\windows\system32\drivers\net\etc\hosts (or some such nonsense)
For Example, i have 2 sites, both via DynDNS that i associate via my IP.
I can go to one and get one site. I go to another and get a different
site. This is because Apache sees that i'm doing a request for "foo" not
"bar" dot whatever dot dyndns.org
I'd try the netcat trick -- see what comes up.
also, define "Shows Path Of DocRoot in Address Bar" so i know i'm
barking up the right tree
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