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Hi,
'm trying to customize E-Smith 4.0b6.
Where i can get named.conf Template ? At this moment i have a domain www.domainname.com registered in internet and in my local LAN (Connected Dial-up) an e-smith server.
E-smith automatically generated a named.conf and httpd.conf with www.domainname.com, so every user that uses local server (in my LAN) as a gw see local www.domainname.com. (Consider that this local server gets mails with ETRN)
Best Regards,
Luca Pescatore
P.S. I suggest to setup in installation a little question that allow to configure, or not, www.domainname.com
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Hi Luca,
The template used to create named.conf can be found in /etc/e-smith/templates/etc, though it should not be neccessary to change this.
You can configure your hostname during the install. To configure your hostname after install you have two options:
- using the e-smith manager, available remotely using a webbrowswer (www.domainname.com/e-smith-manager)
- using the e-smith console, on the e-smith host computer (2. Configure this server and gateway)
Hope this answers you question.
Paul
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> Hi Luca,
> The template used to create named.conf can be found in
> /etc/e-smith/templates/etc, though it should not be neccessary
> to change this.
> You can configure your hostname during the install. To
> configure your hostname after install you have two options: -
> using the e-smith manager, available remotely using a
> webbrowswer (www.domainname.com/e-smith-manager) - using the
> e-smith console, on the e-smith host computer (2. Configure
> this server and gateway)
> Hope this answers you question.
The problem is that, local web have www.domainname.com and remote web (real internet domain) have www.domainname.com.
When i browse throught internet www.domainname.com viewed is my local domain.
I don't know if is it enought clear.
Best Regards,
Luca Pescatore
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Aaaaah, I understand now. There is an option in the e-smith-manager that allows you to specify an offsite web/ftp host, it is labelled 'Offsite Host'. Simply enter the IP of the offsite host.
Will look into incorporating this option into the setup.
Paul