DNS Setup

Zbigniew Koziol softquake-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Thu Sep 7 22:09:23 UTC 2006


On Thursday 07 September 2006 17:30, Jason Carson wrote:
> ok, I think apache2 is configured correctly (Which you can see below), now
> for my DNS. Does anybody know what I should have with my DNS, or can I
> send my root password to someone off list so they can configure it for me
> using either text mode via ssh or Webmin?
>

The web site works. 

I guess you are using IE from Windows? If so you may want to change these 
silly Internet Options on your computer so that 1) your browser displays a 
genuine server response in case of errors and not a message generated by the 
browser. 2) Make sure that what the browser shows is everytime served from 
the server and you are not viewing whats in the browsers cache.

massivelymultiplayeronlineroleplayinggames.org does not have an entry in DNS. 
Or at least it did not propagate yet. 

This is not a matter of giving somebody root access to your computer. You need 
to have a DNS entry somewhere on a DNS server (perhaps a free one, like 
zoneedit.com)

Do not rather send root password or any password through email. This is a bad 
practice, exposing you to dangers.

zb.

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