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Date:      Tue, 3 Sep 2002 23:27:03 -0500
From:      "Charles Pelletier" <fozekizer@attbi.com>
To:        <freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: guy with nic problem, got somewhere.
Message-ID:  <000f01c253cb$52416880$32040101@hume>
References:  <5.1.1.6.0.20020903181838.031f0c18@mail.justken.net> <3D75832E.1080406@vcnet.com>

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thank you thank you thank you
You answered exactly the question I was gonna post elsewhere. Just for
additional information, the list that was posted weeks ago regarding the
blocking of pop up ad servers should also be placed in the Windows hosts
file. Placing it in /etc/hosts is all well and good if you are using only
FreeBSD to browse the web.
Thanks again,
--charlie pelletier
--litmus(mp3.com/litmus)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Thanatos" <thanatos@vcnet.com>
To: "Ken Easson" <ken@justken.net>
Cc: <questions@freebsd.org>
Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 10:51 PM
Subject: Re: guy with nic problem, got somewhere.


> Hi Ken,
>
> Here is what I do to hit my various virtual servers:
>
> My internal NAT network is 192.168.15.0
>
> My webserver runs on 192.168.15.200
> My Win2K box runs on whatever dhcp gives it .. 15.30 to 15.60
>
> On my webserver, I have all the virutal servers in my /etc/hosts file:
>
> 192.168.15.200 foo.domain
> 192.168.15.200 bubblegum.domain
> 192.168.15.200 another.domain
>
> I can access all of these direct for my server ( development laptop ) or
> from my Win2K box. To get the Win2k box to resolve, you have to edit the
> hosts file ( the hosts file is on all version of windows as far as I
> know, but I don't know where ). The file is located in
> WINNT\System32\drivers\etc\hosts. Add the same entries as you have in
> /etc/hosts on your webserver and you should be all set.
>
> Oh yeah, don't forget to set your /etc/resolv.conf file correctly.
>
> Hope I understood your problem and this helps,
> Thanatos
>
>
> Ken Easson wrote:
> > I have been pulling my hair out all day on this one.
> > it's a question that has been asked on hundreds of boards, and the
> > answers seem to be all different and none work for me.
> >
> > how do i get my internal web browser to view the pages on my internal
> > web server?
> > and have my internal ftp client connect to my internal ftp server using
> > www.myurl.com instead of the internal ip 192.168.0.2 since i am using
> > virtual hosting, and this doesn't allow my to resolve the name.
> >
> > fig:
> >
> > comp B (192.168.0.2)
> > ie browser looking for www.myurl.com
> > apache web server hosting www.myurl.com
> >
> >                 vr0 192.168.0.1         comp A       xl0 -
> > xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx internet
> >                 ipf added: pass in quick on xl0 from any to 192.168.0.2
> > port = 80
> >                 ipnat:
> >                 rdr xl0 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/32 port 80 -> 192.168.0.2 port
80
> >                 rdr xl0 xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/32 port 21 -> 192.168.0.2 port
> > 21 tcp
> >
> > comp C (192.168.0.3)
> > ie browser looking for www.myurl.com
> >
> >
> > the outside can see my web server, but i can't connect to the web server
> > from inside my nat'd network.
> >
> > one solution suggested using an internal dns server, which i tried to
> > set up, but that is not a simple thing... and i'm sure i got a tonn of
> > stuff incorrect in the zone files. (i tried setting up named - aka bind
> > 8.?.?)
> > much of the info i found was piecemeal like - well, ipnat is configured
> > correctly do this for ipf - only they don't show the ipnat, so i have no
> > idea what that looks like.
> >
> > i just want to pass all outgoing requests for port 80 and port 21 back
> > to 192.168.0.2 (the server with apache and ftp).
> >
> >
> >
> > ken easson
> > justken.net
> > ken@justken.net
> > justken web programming and technical support.
> >
> >
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