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<DIV>when I do a host <A href="http://www.domainname.jp">www.domainname.jp</A>
it does states its an alias for the gw.domainname.jp and has the address of
192.168.0.2 which is correct.</DIV>
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<DIV>Thanks<BR><BR>>>> leon@cyberknights.com.au 7:22:52 pm 31/03/2005
>>><BR>On Thu, 31 Mar 2005 19:04, Jon L. miller wrote:<BR>>
<VirtualHost 192.168.4.2><BR>> ServerName
www.abc.jp<BR>> ServerAdmin
webmaster@abc.com.au<BR>> DocumentRoot
/var/www/jpdocs/<BR>> </VirtualHost><BR><BR>Really
webmaster@abc.com.au? Check the default host-name. Check <BR>on /etc/resolv.conf
as well. Check /etc/hosts. Do a "host 192.168.69.42" (or <BR>whatever address)
for each of the machine's interfaces. Do "host <BR>www.abc.com.au" and see if it
resolves to a local IP.<BR><BR>Cheers; Leon<BR><BR>-- <BR><A
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