> -----Messaggio originale----- > Da: fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] > Per conto di tonydm > Inviato: giovedì 30 dicembre 2004 11.38 > A: fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > Oggetto: Domain Forwarding? > > Hi group, > > I'm using FC3 as a Web and Samba server, but may be off topic. > > I have a domain parked at a registry (discountdomainregistry.com). I am > forwarding all traffic to my static ip where it passes through a > firewall forwarding a select group of ports to my webserver. Over the > past several weeks I have had problems with my domain disappearing. > When typing in the address in a browser, it errors with not available. > Can't be, the server is up and aok. If I type in the static ip address > the site pops right up. I also get no response when I ping the domain > name. No problem with pinging the static ip. It's obvious the problem > lies with where it is parked. > > There are a 1001 places to park a domain. Since your a savy group, I'm > looking for some suggestions from you as to who you have/are using. A > place I can count on. I simply want to park and forward the domain. I > also need/want to have email aliases which I can forward. Or perhaps > there's an alternative. I'm very much at the lower end of the > experienced scale with linux, webserver, dns issues, and the like. I > come from a long hardware background from the windows side. > > While I'm on this topic of forwarding. Can someone tell my why when I > forward with "masking" I can't get to a sub folder unless I go the home > site, and link to a page in a sub folder? i.e. > www.mydomainname.com/epages/index.html simply takes me to > www.mydomainname.com/index.html > Sure, you just create an alias editino httpd.conf Piero