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<0> Tamahome thanks
<1> .k Tamahome no spoonfeeding the cluebies
<1> Tamahome: ask him why he needs a restart
<0> whitecap to configure my virtual host
<0> it will be the answer
<2> he was configuring vhosts, so yes, he needs to recycle apache
<1> your serving
<1> and has not read the most basic docs
<1> pfhht
<2> dunno: apachectl may not be in your path...use find to figure out where it is
<0> whitecap i configured in httpd.conf
<0> Tamahome i don`t have apachetcl
<0> cmd
<2> ctl, not tcl



<2> WTF then?
<3> use he script in init.d :P
<2> /etc/init.d_or_whatever/apache stop and then start?
<0> apachectl status
<0> /usr/local/apache/bin/apachectl: line 154: lynx: command not found
<0> lol
<1> how secure can it be anyway seeing how it hasn't been supported for a while
<2> don't use the status command unless you have lynx installed
<3> so you do have an apachect
<0> yes i have
<0> so i have to restart ?
<3> status wont work unless you configure the server to allow status requests anyway
<2> just apache, not the system
<3> you dont need status to restart apache, just tell it to restart
<0> /usr/local/apache/bin/apachectl restart: httpd restarted
<0> is ok
<0> ;)
<2> there you go
<2> and start making good friends with the documentation on httpd.apache.org
<0> i`ve readed
<2> so you know about the difference between a name- and IP- virtual host?
<0> IP-based virtual hosts use the IP address of the connection to determine the correct virtual host to serve
<0> right ?
<2> correct
<4> >> /etc/rc.d/init.d/httpd start|stop|restart
<0> hetchx doesn`t exist there
<0> Tamahome how i set my dns server to map each hostname to the correct IP address ?
<2> depends really
<2> you can use CNAMES if you're using named vhosts
<4> dunno: CNAME
<0> and how i will do ?
<2> I don't know what DNS server you run :P
<4> dunno: www IN A 1.2.3.4, www1 IN CNAME www, www2 IN CNAME www
<2> but hetchx has the right general idea, especially if you're using BIND.
<0> where i have to set ? that`s the question
<0> Tamahome how i know what i use ?
<2> in the dns config files, wherever they are stored on your system
<0> what`s the dns config files
<0> name ?
<4> dunno, install Bind, then do configure it, add similar setup above and your doin ok
<4> dunno, typical bind, configuration is at /var/named and /var/named/chroot or /chroot for chrooteed bind
<0> k
<0> /var/named doesn`t exist
<2> consider the possibility that you may not have a DNS server installed.
<0> even chroot
<0> but look
<2> do you have an /etc/bind?
<4> dunno, looks like you need to read a lot of things before you can proceed doing your objective.
<0> no
<0> Tamahome look, i put dns to my ip, if configured one virtual host, i have only to change it
<0> but i dunno exactly how, and i cannot find the old admin of the sistem
<4> bind and apache/httpd's vhost are completely different topic
<0> i know
<0> but
<0> in the box
<5> and fix yer enter key
<0> there are configured a virtual host, cause when i give on mirc for example /dns ip resolve to that host, but i have to change it, or to put another one
<0> any answer ?
<2> I'll concur with the rest, you need to do some more reading, plus finding out how things used to be set up where you are
<2> (or risk misconfiguring something and making people mad)
<4> i do agree.



<0> uh
<2> if it helps, draw diagrams
<0> tell the files where the virtual host must be setup, httpd.conf and ?
<2> we already did... if you're using ISC BIND, it's usually the domain files described in the BIND configs
<2> if you're not using ISC BIND, you need to find out what you are using
<2> be investigative
<0> i c , but how i the easyest way to find what i`m using ?
<4> dunno, what is the ip address of your dns server?
<0> hetchx : 210.110.145.228
<2> is that the IP of your box?
<2> if not, whose is it?
<0> is ip lab homepage
<0> and i have to put the new adress
<0> the old one is iplab.tit.ac.kr
<0> and i have to put another one
<4> dunno, what is your domain name?
<0> hetchx what domain ?
<0> the new one ?
<4> dunno, if your apache/httpd vhost configuration is already in place.... ask your dns administrator to add CNAME records in your local dns server pointing your IP address where apache/httpd vhost is installed....
<6> wow.... talk about mixing up web and dns ...
<0> hetchx u know afraid.org ? for example ?
<6> dunno: are you talking about setting up a whole new domain or a subdomain of your existing one?
<4> albino3D, im afraid he's heading to that direction...
<6> yup..... seems to be the case....
<0> not really there are domains there, i can make a subdomain and hot to my box
<0> *host
<6> mmm.... so you have a domain called iplab.tit.ac.kr... what is the domain you are trying to create?
<4> 210.110.145.228 is registered in ns.tit.ac.kr (203.247.192.55)...
<4> 210.110.145.228 (iplab.tit.ac.kr) is registered in ns.tit.ac.kr (203.247.192.55)...
<0> yes
<4> and dunno wanted to come up with vhost, probably, out from iplab.tit.ac.kr....
<0> yes
<6> hmmm... need dns entry first ... dunno - is your server linux? Unix? Solaris? what?
<0> redhat 9
<2> most unices run BIND
<6> probably bind then. I advise you go to www.tldp.org and look up the bind howto
<1> Tamahome: ready for a ball game with the cluebie yet ?
<2> I'm not @
<2> ...and I'm going to bed soon
<1> hmm ?
<4> albino3D / Tamahome, dunno must talk to DNS (ns.tit.ac.kr) administrator and let him/her add new CNAME entry pointing to iplab.tit.ac.kr
<2> it's 23:40 here... a few more doorslams and I'll be ready to sleep
<6> ahh... so dunno doesn't even have access to that... wonderful...
<2> hetchx: s'what I figured, I was mistakenly ***uming BIND was also running on his machine
<0> i c
<1> _no_ clue and serving! my original point
<4> dunno, if you do have, say, "dunno.iplab.tit.ac.kr" in your apache/httpd vhost then you'll have to ask your DNS administrator to add "dunno.iplab" CNAME record in your ns.tit.ac.kr
<0> where is ns.tit.ac.kr
<0> ?
<6> ok.... I think this has just about run its course...
<0> a you talk about server ns.tit.ac.kr?
<4> dunno, thats the thing that i dont know of... what i know is just its ip address which is 203.247.192.55
<0> k
<6> hetchx: you really going to try to give a lesson in how DNS works...?
<0> so i cant put a virtual host on my ip ? 210.110.145.228 ? only if ns.tit.ac.kr aprove ?
<4> albino3D: no, in fact i'll be outta here any second...
<6> ;)
<4> :=)
<0> hetchx anyways thanks for all
<4> dunno, you're welcome
<0> sorry for your time
<0> Tamahome thanks u 2
<2> no problem, but please try and type whole words, it's not that hard
<0> k
<6> Does anyone know what date Etch is due to come out?
<4> etch?
<6> debian's upcoming
<2> "when it's ready" or whatever new excuse they're peddling
<6> hah!
<1> Tamahome: new ? that's been the reason for releases forever
<2> point.
<2> but really, Debian Eternal Beta Syndrom makes me sad
<2> s/om/ome


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