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Topic: Can't view subdomains behind lan...outside wan works fine |
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TrickyNick
Joined: 25 Dec 2007 Posts: 1
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Posted: Tue 25 Dec '07 7:18 Post subject: Can't view subdomains behind lan...outside wan works fine |
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Can anyone help me fix this? I'd like to be able to connect to the subdomain (ex: sub.domain.com) from inside the lan.
Maybe you can also help me figure out why I can't get the site to load properly either. http://domain.com and http://www.domain.com load the default set up location from behind the lan. Outside, they both load the one I want. Could someone help me with that as well?
Let me know if more info is needed. Been trying to get this to work for 2 days now and it's frustrating me.
Running Apache 2.2 on a Windows Machine |
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James Blond Moderator
Joined: 19 Jan 2006 Posts: 7371 Location: Germany, Next to Hamburg
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Posted: Tue 25 Dec '07 19:39 Post subject: |
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I think inside LAN you are using a different DNS server or none.
So you can edit the hosts file on every PC which should view the subdomain or configure your networksettings that you define your outside DNS server as the first one (primary). |
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jonez
Joined: 30 Jan 2008 Posts: 2 Location: United States
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Posted: Wed 30 Jan '08 18:00 Post subject: |
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the trouble is that when you are using "network address translation" (which most networks do), you cannot access the "public" ip address from the LAN.
what I did on my network was to override DNS by changing the host file so that my website, www.zoidtechnologies.com, has a 192.168.2.x address when a machine on the LAN looks it up and a different address when someone from outside looks it up. |
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