mmm..i am not so sure, but this will relate to DNS. you have to
specified a ip inside a DNS list( local) so it will only query in the lan.
but if you dont specify, when the dns doing query, it cannot find the
specified ip, it will forward to upper dns( isp dns).
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Ted Hilts wrote:
>IS THERE A WAY OF MAKING THE APACHE WEB SERVER translate
>www.tedssite.com as one of it's local server directories and still
>not cause a conflict when browsers use the same address to go off
>through the gateway to www.tedssite.com
I need to tell the Apache Web Server on one of the LAN Linux machines to
respond to a specific URL. As things stand now it figures out that it
is called "database" and identifies it's IP address (as it should) as
192.168.1.8.
I don't want this to change. But I have one of it's directories as th