Re: [Mailman-Users] Newbie struggling with add_virtualhosts

2006-02-03 Thread Alan Chandler
On Friday 03 February 2006 05:15, Mark Sapiro wrote: ... > Then you need to configure your web server to rewrite all the other > (mail.home, roo.home and localhost) host names as www.home. Ah! The missing piece of the jigsaw. Now I understand. Not sure if I can handle the ssh port forwarding cas

Re: [Mailman-Users] Newbie struggling with add_virtualhosts

2006-02-02 Thread Mark Sapiro
Alan Chandler wrote: > >Just to be clear - what I mean by this is if I visit ANY of the web sites >www.home, mail.home, roo.home, localhost I want to get the same set of lists >(they happen to be a set of gated newsgroups), if I visit >www.chandlerfamily.org.uk I get another set (genuine mailin

Re: [Mailman-Users] Newbie struggling with add_virtualhosts

2006-02-02 Thread Alan Chandler
On Thursday 02 February 2006 23:45, Mark Sapiro wrote: > Alan Chandler wrote: ... > >Therefore, for a single e-mail domain (mail.home) I want to map several > > web server synonyms to it (www.home, mail.home, roo.home and localhost). > > Just to be clear - what I mean by this is if I visit ANY of

Re: [Mailman-Users] Newbie struggling with add_virtualhosts

2006-02-02 Thread Mark Sapiro
Alan Chandler wrote: >I want to achieve a situation in which some mailing lists are only visible >from my external web site, where as others are only visible on my "within >home" lan > >Also, I can appear to be going to an internal web site by creating a port >forwarded ssh tunnel from localhos

[Mailman-Users] Newbie struggling with add_virtualhosts

2006-02-02 Thread Alan Chandler
I want to achieve a situation in which some mailing lists are only visible from my external web site, where as others are only visible on my "within home" lan Also, I can appear to be going to an internal web site by creating a port forwarded ssh tunnel from localhost:80 to one of my internal w