On Monday 30 July 2007 08:33, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
>
> would be if you went to the same site.
>   en.opensuse.org  \= opensuse.org
>   and
>   www.opensuse.org \= opensuse.org
>
> 09:32 wahoo:~ > nslookup www.opensuse.org
> Name:   www.opensuse.org
> Address: 130.57.4.24
>
> 09:32 wahoo:~ > nslookup opensuse.org
> Name:   opensuse.org
> Address: 130.57.5.70
>
> 09:32 wahoo:~ > nslookup en.opensuse.org
> Name:   en.opensuse.org
> Address: 130.57.4.24
>
>

Patrick:

130.57.4.24 takes me to a Novelle site which says: "Your request could not be 
processed for this multi-homed web site because no host header was present 
that identifies which host to access" When I tell it to go to opensuse, it 
gives me the same web page that I have seen before, WITHOUT the code in 
question.

When I go to 130.57.5.70 I get:

"Access forbidden!

You don't have permission to access the requested directory. There is either 
no index document or the directory is read-protected.

If you think this is a server error, please contact the webmaster.
Error 403
130.57.5.70
Mon Jul 30 14:28:04 2007
Apache "

So, again I ask, how do others get a different opensuse page served to them?
I sure cannot see it.

Fred
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