Thanks Lorne

My 4 different URL's are lodged with an ISP (at no
charge-great people) with the 'A' records in their DNS all
pointing to my one static IP address. (my web server has its
own vhosts (virtual hosts) file which sends traffic to the
correct site according to which URL was used) Although I can
access an interface to the DNS records via their web form,
there is no provision for me to put a 'host' prefix in front
of my full registered URL i.e bloggs.com.
Is it essential that the 'host' prefix goes in the 'A'
record?
If so then I'll ask my ISP
Assuming I can put 'dave' in front i.e. dave.bloggs.com
won't this mean that all users must access bloggs.com via
dave.bloggs.com.
Would user 'fred' have to access fred.dave.bloggs.com and
Anonymous as Anonymous.dave.bloggs.com ??
Sorry about this - you can see how confused I am.
Many thanks

Dave Plub

> Well,
>
> In your case "host.domain.top" could be "dave.bloggs.com"
or
> "ftpserver.bloggs.com" or whatever you want the "Host"
part to be. In order
> for your users to find the server there would need to be
an "A" Record on
> the Authoritative DNS Servers for your domain pointing
from the
> "host.domain.top" to the correct IP Address.
>
> Is this helpful at all? Do you need more info or detail?
>
> Lorne
>
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>
> 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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