Ken Hawkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I do not know what the 'web1.a.net.' is about, more specifically he
.net. (dot on the end). i took this for the initial setup that was
done on the box' initial entry in the /etc/hosts.
It looks like a DNS map, but that's not what should go in hosts(5).
On Friday 11 February 2005 02:54, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Ken Hawkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I do not know what the 'web1.a.net.' is about, more specifically he
.net. (dot on the end). i took this for the initial setup that was
done on the box' initial entry in the /etc/hosts.
It looks
On Friday 11 February 2005 02:54, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Ken Hawkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I do not know what the 'web1.a.net.' is about, more specifically he
.net. (dot on the end). i took this for the initial setup that was
done on the box' initial entry in the /etc/hosts.
It looks
Sorry if this is not quite the place to ask however, if it is not can
someone point me toward the right resource (on the net) for answers. I
am
running FreeBSD on a box with an ethernet;
ifconfig
em0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST mtu 1500
Ken Hawkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sorry if this is not quite the place to ask however, if it is not can
someone point me toward the right resource (on the net) for answers. I
am
running FreeBSD on a box with an ethernet;
ifconfig
em0: flags=8843UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST mtu
Thanks,
I do not know what the 'web1.a.net.' is about, more specifically he
.net. (dot on the end). i took this for the initial setup that was
done on the box' initial entry in the /etc/hosts.
ok what am i doing...
I have apache running on the box and would like to use 3 diffferent
IP's to try