Well, if you come up with a good firewall ruleset to send the connections 
out and back in again, please do share them...I'd prefer to keep the 
solution to something I can put on one machine, instead of having to put 
something on all of them (not that there are that many...but it's a pain, 
if/when you have to rebuilde, etc).

Thanks.

On Sat, 19 Jan 2002, Devon wrote:

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> On Saturday 19 January 2002 12:53 am, Mike Burger wrote:
> > Devon, that works fine, it seems, for viewing from the actual server,
> > or if I put it on each workstation...but having that in the hosts file
> > on the server does nothing for the other machines on the internal
> > network.
> 
> Correct, I'd expect it would need to be in the hosts file on each machine.
> 
> I run a junkbuster proxy here. I have the alias in the hosts file on the 
> proxy server only. Mozilla on the workstations is configured to use the 
> proxy. I hadn't considered it before, but junkbuster is checking the 
> hosts file, and returning the internal address. If I bypass the proxy, 
> the connection fails.
> 
> I suppose I should either add the hosts entry to all the machines, create 
> a new zone for my dns server, or come up with a proper firewall rule set 
> to handle it. I'm leaning toward the firewall solution. Right after I get 
> some sleep. :)
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