Hi David, Thanks for your response again!
Earlier in the thread, you mentioned that you don't have www.galerie-maritim.de in your /etc/hosts file.
No!
And your nslookup test was "nslookup localhost". What's the hostname of your server?
-bash-3.00# hostname maritim-ultra45
And is this hostname in your /etc/hosts file?
-bash-3.00# cat /etc/hosts # # Internet host table # 127.0.0.1 localhost 192.168.1.153 maritim-ultra45 loghost
My guess is that you are trying to set it up for external access.
Yes!
So the server should have its "peer DNS name" and internal IP address so that it can talk to other systems on your LAN. See the differences between peer DNS and external DNS names: http://docs.sun.com/source/820-1088/peer_external.html
I have read this page and now know the definitions of external DNS name (www.galerie-maritim.de) and peer DNS name (not sure what that is in my case; maritim-ultra45?). But I am not sure how that would help me. I have setup SGD for www.galerie-maritim.de and am accessing it as such from the internet and from within the LAN. The applications (Full Screen,...) are to be run on the same host. Do I have to put www.galerie-maritim.de into /etc/hosts? I doubt this wil help. Doing ssh www.galerie-maritim.de from the machine works without problems (delays)!?
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