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If you want the Web server visible from the Internet, use the FQDN
people on the Internet should use for the ServerName in the Apache
configuration file.
Note: www.davidlist.dk resolves for me to 195.249.94.151; davidlist.dk
does not.
People inside the router should be able to use this URL also. If you
want, you can setup an IP alias on the server box and setup a
VirtualHost with a name that resolves to a 192.168.*.* Private Class C
address.
Jeffrey
Quoting David List
On Saturday 18 August 2001 13:43, Jeffrey Taylor wrote:
What are you using for the ServerName? It should be the public domain name, davidlist.dk. And yes, the local machines have to go thru the router unless you want to set up a virtual host on an IP alias for local access.
You mean I should use davidlist.dk and not www.davidlist.dk?
The connection through the router is an option I cannot alter. My connection comes with the router configured as it is (the configuration is not the problem. Running webservers on the "inside" of the router on 192.168.1.3 works for others with the same kind of internet-connection).
Best regards, David List
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