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Thanks for the reply!
This isn't actually an issue because of the way DynDNS works. I know
for a fact that the DNS server is working fine because
https://www.mydomain.com:85 opens just fine.
> Keep in mind that if you want to run a dynamic DNS server, every time your
> connection is restarted a new IP for your DNS server will be provided.
> Therefore, every time your IP changes it will take anywhere (these are just
> estimates) from 3-5 days to populate everywhere.
So the problem is clearly in the iTools setup. Although the manual
says host-based configuarations are possible, it appears as this is
not an option.
> 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.
Thanks for your thoughts.
- Jeremiah
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