Peter Vroegop wrote:
> > >
> >big snip.....
> > >
> >
> I have entered the two IP address/domain name combinations
> from the machine
> that runs the web server in the "hosts" file of another PC.
> fired up the
> browser on that second machine and the web server is now able
> to resolve
> the two different domain names OK, directing the browser to
> the appropriate
> pages. ( i hope that was what you were suggesting.)
>
Not exactly, but your results seem to indicate that it is a problem with
name resolution at the client, rather than a server-side problem.
> Given what you said about the Nokia only working at an IP
> level, could I
> then solve this situation by installing a proxy server
> somewhere on the
> network, and having the Nokia piping the HTTP requests to that?
>
>
I don't think a proxy would help.
Methinks you have a problem out in DNS land.
Mail me the public urls and I'll have a wee look at your domain setup.
Who's hosting it?
Rob
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Received on Thu Jul 6 12:29:30 2000