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Title: static IP and DNS hosting
Post by: jamson on August 15, 2002, 09:39:44 PM
Hi e-smither,

I plan to setup e-smith as my web and mail server.

I have signed up an ASDL line with static IP from my local ISP and register a new domain name www.mycompany.com for my company.

I have read the documentation and search the mailing list for e-smith acting as the primary server to host my new domain name but didnt figure out the way.

My local ISP agreed to act as the secondary server.

Anyone care to share some tips on how-to set up e-smith acting as a primary server for my new domain?

Thank you in advance.
Title: Re: static IP and DNS hosting
Post by: ralph on August 15, 2002, 10:17:06 PM
Hi all,
without having had a search on the forum for this specific issue yet ( oh, sweet lazyness !! ), I'd also be glad to find a way getting my sme to act as my primary nameserver ( internal and internet ) - would save one machine on my net doing nothing but DNS.

br, tia,

Ralph
Title: Re: static IP and DNS hosting
Post by: Kees Blokland on August 15, 2002, 10:43:09 PM
( oh, sweet lazyness !! ) yes indeed!

any chance telling us which pages of the manuals you did NOT read?

;-)

manual, what manual, my cd did not come with a maual..
google? who's that then..


It's my turn today to remind all our readers to once and a while read a manual.

Think of the poor folk who spend all that time and energy preparing this wonderful document, and you don't even read it?

I would suggest the following change in the software:
Everytime the system boots, it will ask you for a random sentence form the manual. If you fail to answer properly, you will be presented with one random chapter from the manual which you are forced to copy by hand and sharp pencil, and send back to the writers of the manual. Only after them receiving it by snailmail, will they give you a code to unlock the system..
All this will give you plenty time to actually read it, by which time you disable the code that asked for it in the first place, and we all live happy ever after...


.... must be the beer, # 3 son just got his A-level results, and we are all having a happy hour..

kees

ps.. if I miss something obvious in your question, I do apologize, but from experience I can say, that most time playing with e-smith goes into setting up things different from the defaults. I would suggest that filling in the blanks will get you going in 10 seconds flat. I have a feeling that you make life extremely difficult for yourself.
(the rest of the hints are found in the extremely useful manual, which as part of the initiation ceremony, will only be provided to those who take the time to search...)


..it's the beer, absolutely sure it's the beer....
Title: Re: static IP and DNS hosting
Post by: ralph on August 16, 2002, 01:41:24 PM
Hi Kees,

I hope it will be the beer getting me closer to it ;->>>
Title: Re: static IP and DNS hosting
Post by: Lloyd Keen on August 16, 2002, 02:22:53 PM
Sign up with www.mydomain.com (free reg) and add your new domain to your account. Select MyDomainPlus service for your new domain and then point your domain at your Static IP address.
Title: Re: static IP and DNS hosting
Post by: DG on August 28, 2002, 01:59:35 PM
Lloyd Keen wrote:
>
> Sign up with www.mydomain.com (free reg) and add your new
> domain to your account. Select MyDomainPlus service for your
> new domain and then point your domain at your Static IP
> address.

What about a MX entry for mail.mycompany.com ? Will that be needed or do you just need to point the IP?
Title: Re: static IP and DNS hosting
Post by: Lloyd Keen on August 29, 2002, 02:36:03 AM
Yeah, I usually setup a mail exchange host with a distance of 5 or 10.