My problem was an incorrect directory name, sorry. On your quesiton I can
ping different host names and get a response each time showing the same IP
address.
Regards,
Daron.

-----Original Message-----
From: Hassan Schroeder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, 23 July 2005 11:25 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Multiple Hosts using dyndns


Daron wrote:

> I trying to set up Tomcat 5.5 to respond to multiple host names that I 
> have configured using dyndns. I am not sure which facility I should be 
> using.

Sorry, don't know anything about dyndns -- does your *PC* respond to the
multiple host names? i.e., can you 'ping' each of them and get a response?
If so...

> Since my PC which is running tomcat only has one IP address I belive I 
> need to configure hosts, not virtual hosts.

..you want to configure your multiple host names as Tomcat virtual hosts --
see the Host element documentation.

That's going to be the same regardless of how the name resolution is being
done (dyndns, DNS, NIS, /etc/hosts file, etc.), AFAIK.

HTH,
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