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On 15/07/2002 at 1:56 PM Starman P [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[gregausit/redhat-list] wrote:

>Hi All
>I installed Red Hat 7.3 on x86 and I named the host as "wildcat" and the 
>full name is "willcat.mydomaim.com". I have got apache installed on this 
>machine. Now from web browser I can view the home page by typing the
>address 
>as http://wildcat.mydomain.com. But when I type
>http://www.wildcat.mydomain.com, it returns error "The page cannot be
>displayed." . Now how can i setup web server so that in both cases web
>server takes me to the home page.
>Can someone help me out on this please.
>Thanks a lot
>Pran

You need a DNS record & an virtual entry in Apache, i.e if you will use the
same IP address on the NIC, you need a CNAME record in DNS under
mydomain.com that is www, in Apache you will create a virtual entry to
match www   OR  if they are the same pages to be served, just make the
CNAME record that points to wildcat.mydomain.com.   Read up on virtual
hosting in the docs or at www.apache.org

Regards

Greg Wright
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