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Re: List Manager response

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Subject: Re: List Manager response
From: "J. Atwood" <atwoodjw@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 10 Jul 2005 00:05:24 -0400
Hello,

This is an issue that has bugging me for a long time! I want to serve
my website from behind a router on a cable connection. To make DNS
work with a dynamic IP, I signed up with DynDNS and got a "Custon DNS"
account. So, in other words, DNS is being handled elsewhere. I also
set up a DMZ so route all traffic to my server.

So my question is, how do I create host-based (not IP-based) virtual
host? I know everything at DynDNS is set up correctly, as I was able
to host easily w/ Mac OS Server 10.3. But with iTools, I'm forced to
enter an IP address. What should I enter? It's dynamic! Right now I
have the server's LAN address (192.168.1.100) entered as the IP. The
funny thing is that people on my LAN can access www.mydomain.com just
fine... it's the people on the other side of te router that can't
connect.

Very strange... any thoughts?

Thanks in advance.
- Jeremiah
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