Could someone clarify the definition of 'host.domain.top'
please.

I am new to NT/win2000 but am happily running a 4-virtual
host web server on it at present (with 4 URL's directed to
my one static IP address).

Am having great difficulty with all aspects of getting
WS_FTP working smoothly, even with one single 'host' and
just using my IP address - somtimes it works but right now
it's stopped - due to my own cock-up I guess. I am
experimenting by going round in circles, and we all know
where that method ends up!

Right now I'm on the 'host.domain.top'  bit.

To set up a new host I am instructed to "complete desired
hostname for this host, which must be in the form
'host.domain.top' "
Assuming that my URL is 'bloggs.com' and my machine is named
'dave' and my IP is 123.456.789.001, what should my
'host.domain.top' look like please?

What would be usefull to us newbies is a few examples of
server setups
plus a few of client setups.
This might sound childish but it would save a lot of
permutated experimenting with combinations of paths,
permissions, virtual hosts, aliases  etc. etc  (and guessing
what 'top' means).

All this should be simple stuff but Ipswitch have made sure
that it isn't.
The kindest thing I can say about their pdf Manual is it
seems to be written by experts for experts - but I'm not so
sure that that's true.
The carrot that is keeping me going is that it promises to
be such a great prog - If I can ever get it working
smoothly.

A liitle help would be greatly appreciated.

Many thanks

Dave Plug









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