Allright, let's continue step by step, based on the above.

Q5:
a) Open a Windows command window.

b) Type "nslookup adm138"
The last line of the response is an IP address.  What is it ?

128.172.12.129  (which is IP of ADM138)

c) Type "nslookup www.fmdreports.vcu.edu"
The last line of the response is an IP address.  What is it ?

128.172.12.129  (which is IP of ADM138)

Q6:
when the users now type the following URL in their browser :
http://www.fmdreports.vcu.edu
what page do they see ?

Can not display webpage

Is it the same page as when you type this URL in your browser :
http://adm138

Can not display webpage

another note.....now that I have changed port from 8080 to 80, I cannot 
see my default URL (http://adm138/InfoViewApp) either on user workstation 
(not sure if same or different issue, can see on server with no problem) 
but I can address w/ vendor if I need to.


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From:
André Warnier <a...@ice-sa.com>
To:
Tomcat Users List <users@tomcat.apache.org>
Date:
07/23/2009 10:42 AM
Subject:
Re: Trouble setting up virtual host



Lisa D Beggs/AC/VCU wrote:
> Can you tell us first under what kind of host this Tomcat is running ? 
> Is it a Unix system, a Linux system, a Windows system ?
> 
> We are running Windows Server 2003
> 
> Second :
> I am going to ask some pretty basic questions.  Can you answer them, 
> even if you think that they are stupid, or that you have already 
> answered them ?  That will give us some insight into the situation, to 
> help you quicker.
> 
> Q1 : I presume that this, until now, is a working server. Yes/No ?  Yes
> 
> Q2: If yes, how do the users access it now ? What exact URL do they type 

> in the browser location bar, to access the homepage of this server ? 
> 
> They used to type in http://adm138:8080/InfoViewApp - until I changed 
the 
> port to 80 so now it is http://adm138/InfoViewApp - we want them to now 
be 
> able to type in www.fmdreports.vcu.edu or fmdreports.vcu.edu to be able 
to 
> get to that same page just easier to remember url for them
> 
> Q3: Still if yes, does that same URL work from all workstations, and do 
> they all get the same page for the same URL ? And which page is that ? 
> 
> Yes, when they type in that page they get 
> http://adm138/InfoViewApp/logon.jsp and this is what I need the DNS 
names 
> to be redirected to.
> 
Allright, let's continue step by step, based on the above.

Q5:
a) Open a Windows command window.

b) Type "nslookup adm138"
The last line of the response is an IP address.  What is it ?

c) Type "nslookup www.fmdreports.vcu.edu"
The last line of the response is an IP address.  What is it ?


Q6:
when the users now type the following URL in their browser :
http://www.fmdreports.vcu.edu
what page do they see ?

Is it the same page as when you type this URL in your browser :
http://adm138




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