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New Unable to resolve host.
Er, I think Greg and Ben and Drew explain why we couldn't see the box (even though we knew the IP number). Once we can see the box, then the Zope stuff comes into play.

Right?

Hmmm, this sounds like a [link|http://httpd.apache.org/docs/vhosts/name-based.html|FAQ].

Cheers,
Scott.
Collapse Edited by Another Scott Nov. 15, 2004, 09:25:33 PM EST
*ding* Now it makes sense. Thanks muchly.
New Noope.
DNS resolves the IP. The Browser sends the name it wants to the webserver... Apache knows the content pointer and serves the proper content.
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[link|mailto:greg@gregfolkert.net|greg],
[link|http://www.iwethey.org/ed_curry|REMEMBER ED CURRY!] @ iwethey
No matter how much Microsoft supporters whine about how Linux and other operating systems have just as many bugs as their operating systems do, the bottom line is that the serious, gut-wrenching problems happen on Windows, not on Linux, not on Mac OS. -- [link|http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1622086,00.asp|source]
Here is an example: [link|http://www.greymagic.com/security/advisories/gm001-ie/|Executing arbitrary commands without Active Scripting or ActiveX when using Windows]
New Ok then, why didn't ping work?
Have you got ping turned off on knight? If so, is that some sort of security or performance tuning that gurus do?

In other words, if one is confronted with a situation like this in the future - no ping response, no nslookup response, no DNS entry - is there a way to know if the machine you're trying to reach is alive?

Thanks.

Cheers,
Scott.
New At the Firewall I deny all ICMP.
tcptraceroute.
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[link|mailto:greg@gregfolkert.net|greg],
[link|http://www.iwethey.org/ed_curry|REMEMBER ED CURRY!] @ iwethey
No matter how much Microsoft supporters whine about how Linux and other operating systems have just as many bugs as their operating systems do, the bottom line is that the serious, gut-wrenching problems happen on Windows, not on Linux, not on Mac OS. -- [link|http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1622086,00.asp|source]
Here is an example: [link|http://www.greymagic.com/security/advisories/gm001-ie/|Executing arbitrary commands without Active Scripting or ActiveX when using Windows]
New D'oh! No Winders! Yer not makin it easy to stay on Win32.
New It is not my wish, to force you off Win32.
It is my job, to force you off Win32!
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[link|mailto:greg@gregfolkert.net|greg],
[link|http://www.iwethey.org/ed_curry|REMEMBER ED CURRY!] @ iwethey
No matter how much Microsoft supporters whine about how Linux and other operating systems have just as many bugs as their operating systems do, the bottom line is that the serious, gut-wrenching problems happen on Windows, not on Linux, not on Mac OS. -- [link|http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1622086,00.asp|source]
Here is an example: [link|http://www.greymagic.com/security/advisories/gm001-ie/|Executing arbitrary commands without Active Scripting or ActiveX when using Windows]
New :-)
New not ed zachery
[link|http://1.1.1.0|http://1.1.1.0] gives you the base machine name port 80
[link|http://z.iwethey.org|http://z.iwethey.org] (how you "matched" the ip to the name in the hosts file) port 80 gets the Z stuff because apache listening there goes "Oh he wants mr foo because I am a call forwarding http page service"
regards,
daemon
that way too many Iraqis conceived of free society as little more than a mosh pit with grenades. ANDISHEH NOURAEE
clearwater highschool marching band [link|http://www.chstornadoband.org/|http://www.chstornadoband.org/]
New I see now. HTTPd has to respond to the connection request.
That explains why the browser connections didn't work. But see above for more questions. :-)

Cheers,
Scott.
     Okay, once you are reading this... - (folkert) - (30)
         well... - (slugbug)
         My opinion - (Silverlock)
         Mucho - (bepatient)
         Had to edit my host file... - (inthane-chan)
         You were gone for DAYS!!! - (broomberg) - (3)
             Dittos!! -NT - (a6l6e6x)
             Google cache is your friend :) -NT - (FuManChu) - (1)
                 I couldn't even make that work. - (static)
         I was lost until you updated your personal page. - (Another Scott) - (18)
             I am using... - (folkert)
             Not a bad idea - (Nightowl)
             Likewise - thanks Skip -NT - (deSitter)
             Heh, as a fellow__'Admin please help' one - - (Ashton) - (14)
                 Zope thing - (admin) - (11)
                     Unable to resolve host. - (Another Scott) - (8)
                         Noope. - (folkert) - (5)
                             Ok then, why didn't ping work? - (Another Scott) - (4)
                                 At the Firewall I deny all ICMP. - (folkert) - (3)
                                     D'oh! No Winders! Yer not makin it easy to stay on Win32. -NT - (Another Scott) - (2)
                                         It is not my wish, to force you off Win32. - (folkert) - (1)
                                             :-) -NT - (Another Scott)
                         not ed zachery - (daemon) - (1)
                             I see now. HTTPd has to respond to the connection request. - (Another Scott)
                     Nope - (ben_tilly) - (1)
                         ICLRPD (new thread) - (drewk)
                 It is called named Based VHosting - (folkert) - (1)
                     Think of vhosting as the last line of DNS - (drewk)
         Thanks for getting it back working. - (gdaustin) - (2)
             Comes down to DNS propagating properly. -NT - (folkert) - (1)
                 DNS propagating properly - (cforde)

You don't get syphilis that way.
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