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Is it a DNS problem?

mien

Is it a DNS problem?
« on: June 28, 2006, 10:41:41 AM »
Hello everybody!

My SME server has the domain name englert.dk. I wanted to create the new host name michel.englert.dk, and make it point to some i-bay, so when typing "michel.englert.dk" in the web browser I whould see the content of my i-bay. I created the new hostname (pointing to "Self"), then created the i-bay, and then created the virtual domain name "michel.englert.dk", making it point to the i-bay. But then, trying to open the page from my browser, I got the error "Server not found or DNS problem".

I am wondering if the problem is the settings of my DNS provider. Is that possible that the provider makes the domain englert.dk point to my machine for web and mail, but not for the DNS services, that is that I can't add any host names like XXX.englert.dk? If yes, what should be the settings like?

Thank for help.

Janm

Is it a DNS problem?
« Reply #1 on: June 29, 2006, 01:05:27 AM »
Hej Mien
You should contact your ISP
and asked them to create a subdomain
like the one you describe and then make there dns point to
your ip address
a record your ip
mx record your ip
thats all there is
Jan  :hammer:

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Re: Is it a DNS problem?
« Reply #2 on: June 30, 2006, 08:05:48 PM »
Quote from: "mien"
Hello everybody!

My SME server has the domain name englert.dk. I wanted to create the new host name michel.englert.dk, and make it point to some i-bay, so when typing "michel.englert.dk" in the web browser I whould see the content of my i-bay. I created the new hostname (pointing to "Self"), then created the i-bay, and then created the virtual domain name "michel.englert.dk", making it point to the i-bay. But then, trying to open the page from my browser, I got the error "Server not found or DNS problem".

I am wondering if the problem is the settings of my DNS provider.


If you are trying to access from the LAN, no. If you are trying to access from the Internet, yes.

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Is that possible that the provider makes the domain englert.dk point to my machine for web and mail, but not for the DNS services, that is that I can't add any host names like XXX.englert.dk? If yes, what should be the settings like?


The hostnames you set up via the server manager are not visible from the Internet. The names that are visible from the Internet need to be set up by your DNS provider (or you, via their administrative interface), and have nothing to do with the SME server at all.