RE: Virtual Hosts - Newbie question

2001-06-09 Thread Larry Velez
Title: RE: Virtual Hosts - Newbie question hosts.sam is a sample hosts file. Only the hosts file needs to be changed. A reboot is not necessary but you will have to close all your browser and command line windows for them to realize the change. -Larry -Original Message- From

Re: Virtual Hosts - Newbie question

2001-06-08 Thread Lance Lavandowska
just to eliminate the obvious: have you made sure that http://www.example1.com is pointing to your box? (trying pinging to be certain). Otherwise, your xml files look good. Lance Lavandowska www.Brainopolis.com - Original Message - From: G T [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Orion-Interest [EMAIL

Re: Virtual Hosts - Newbie question

2001-06-08 Thread G T
I'm not able to ping either of the 2. How do I make it point to it. I am able to ping local host. And I am able to run all the applications part of the default-web-app. Is there any thing else that needs to be done to point www.example1.com to my box - Original Message - just to

Re: Virtual Hosts - Newbie question

2001-06-08 Thread Boris Erukhimov
You need to set up your own little DNS. I assume you're on NT otherwise as a UNIX user you'd sure knew how to do it. If so 1. Open a file \WINNT\system32\drivers\etc\Hosts 2. Below the line 127.0.0.1 localhost Add a line 127.0.0.1 www.example1.com 3. Reboot

Re: Virtual Hosts - Newbie question

2001-06-08 Thread Lance Lavandowska
which one you need to change (we just change them all), and they do require a reboot more often than not. - Original Message - From: Boris Erukhimov [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Orion-Interest [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, June 08, 2001 3:08 PM Subject: Re: Virtual Hosts - Newbie question You