Everything seems to be ok, but I have 2 problems. It seems that I can
access my web page with the IP address, but I can't access it with the
URL name. For example, I can gain access to my site using
"http://134.xx.xx.xx", but I can't gain access when I type in the URL
name: "http://www.mypage.com" Does anyone have any idea as to how I
allow this mapping to work? I'm thinking that maybe I need to open
port 80 to allow users to access it, but i'm not sure?
Did you change your DNS zone records to reflect the changes in IP
addresses for the hosts in the zone(s)???
At 11:49 AM -0500 2/28/05, Stephen Wong wrote:
I thought I did that correctly in the "Server Admin"? I double
clicked my site in the "Sites" list, and in the "Domain Name" I put
the dns name, and in the "IP Address" I placed the correct IP address.
Is that the proper way to do it?
IFF this is the sole primary DNS host for your zone. But since you
must have at least two you've got some woolly logic with just this
one change.
What name servers does dig report for the host in question? These are
the ones that need changed.
Also on a side note, I'm also experiencing a MUCH slower internet
connection. I'm sure it has something to do with this change of IP.
Is there any configurations I should take a look at to solve this?
I'll just guess you have DNS problems, but looking at the packets
with a sniffer is the way to tell what's happening.
--
-dhan
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