Once the apache configuration is done. I am not able to access the server by typing the name in the address.. ie http:\\nameoftheserver If i type the IP address, it works ie http:\\192.2.8.1 Ofcourse, I am able to do this by making the server as DNS server or entering in the clients host file. But if we configure IIS in Win NT server, without having entry in host file of the client, we can access the server from client. Is that we can do something to overcome this... Thanks in advance.. Yours sincerely, R Kannan. ------------------------------------------------ The mailing list archives are available at http://lists.linux-india.org/cgi-bin/wilma/linux-delhi
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