httpd problem

Sean picasso@madflower.com
Fri, 21 Sep 2001 16:44:27 -0400 (EDT)


What do your internal boxes use as a nameserver?

On Fri, 21 Sep 2001, Marcel Kunath wrote:

> Hello,
>
> my problems just won't end these days...
>
> A real weird one. I got a domain. I use free dns from zoneedit.com. The box is
> on dhcp cable modem. I updated the zone to the latest IP. The update has gotten
> through all nameservers. Apache is running. The odd thing is any person outside
> my netwokr can get to it.
>
> I can get to it from my server and from machines inside my network via the
> internal IP. The box is also a firewall (but the problem also occurs when
> protection is turned off).
>
> I cannot reach the web server via its domain name from inside my network. Any
> other surfing using DNSystem is fine. Now this is ok as I could just use the
> internal IP to access it but I got virtual hosts set up as well and that
> basically should make this more complicated or impossible to set up.
>
> I just wonder why my network can't access it. The access and error logs don't
> show anything. I know they work because they have few
> [Sat Sep 22 09:23:09 2001] [error] [client 144.132.40.143] File does not exist:
> /usr/local/httpd/htdocs/scripts/..%5c../winnt/system32/cmd.exe
>
> in it. =)
>
> PS: BTW I did get on reiserfs list and worked further on my mkreiserfs /dev/hdb
> problem. I spend some time writing zeros to drives and etc. Eventually I
> figured out that the 8 gig seagate and 45 gig wdc drive didn't like being on
> same controller. Once I moved my drive into:
>
> /dev/hda seagate
> /dev/hdc wdc1
> /dev/hdd wdc2
>
> I could mkreiserfs /dev/hd(c,d) just fine.
>
> mk
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