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satimis
8th January 2007, 17:20
Hi folks,

Ubuntu-6.06.1-LAMP-server-amd64

I have satimis.com registered with goddady.com

Hereunder are the contents of;

$ cat /etc/hosts

#127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
127.0.0.1 localhost.satimis.homelinux.com localhost mail.satimis.homelinux.com
#192.168.0.100 sever1.example.com server1
192.168.0.100 mail.satimis.homelinux.com mail

# The following lines are desirable for IPv6 capable hosts
::1 ip6-localhost ip6-loopback
fe00::0 ip6-localnet
ff00::0 ip6-mcastprefix
ff02::1 ip6-allnodes
ff02::2 ip6-allrouters
ff02::3 ip6-allhosts


$ cat /etc/hostname

mail.satimis.homelinux.com


Please advise how to edit these files so that people evokeing "www.satimis.com" can visit the test homepage on this server. What other files I have to edit as well.

TIA


B.R.
satimis

Ben
9th January 2007, 11:48
is this machine behind a router? Cause i just see a private IP in the conf, but not the official (68.178.232.100).

And what is the actual problem you experience? If i access i just see a page of godaddy, so i guess, that you have to configure your machine's official IP adress with godaddy...

satimis
9th January 2007, 16:54
Hi Ben,


is this machine behind a router? Cause i just see a private IP in the conf, but not the official (68.178.232.100).

Yes behind a router.

Connection:
Server --> Router --> Modem --> ISP


And what is the actual problem you experience? If i access i just see a page of godaddy, so i guess, that you have to configure your machine's official IP adress with godaddy...
I used other networks to test www.satimis.com without result. Performed following tests;

1)
on www.proxydom.com site

evoked;
http://www.satimis.com
www.satimis.com:80
This page is parked free, courtesy of GoDaddy.com
Go to the GoDaddy.com home page!

Not what you're looking for?1)



2)
on www.network-tools.com site

ping www.satimis.com
Ping 68.178.232.100

[satimis.com]

Round trip time to 68.178.232.100: 744 ms
Round trip time to 68.178.232.100: 46 ms
Round trip time to 68.178.232.100: 31 ms
Round trip time to 68.178.232.100: 31 ms
Round trip time to 68.178.232.100: 30 ms
Round trip time to 68.178.232.100: 30 ms
Round trip time to 68.178.232.100: 30 ms
Round trip time to 68.178.232.100: 30 ms
Round trip time to 68.178.232.100: 30 ms
Round trip time to 68.178.232.100: 30 ms



$ sudo whois 68.178.232.100

OrgName: Go Daddy Software
OrgID: GDS-31
Address: 14455 N Hayden Road
Address: Suite 226
City: Scottsdale
StateProv: AZ
PostalCode: 85260
Country: US

NetRange: 68.178.128.0 - 68.178.255.255
CIDR: 68.178.128.0/17
NetName: GO-DADDY-SOFTWARE-INC
NetHandle: NET-68-178-128-0-1
Parent: NET-68-0-0-0-0
NetType: Direct Allocation
NameServer: CNS1.SECURESERVER.NET
NameServer: CNS2.SECURESERVER.NET
Comment:
RegDate: 2005-04-12
Updated: 2005-11-11

RAbuseHandle: ABUSE51-ARIN
RAbuseName: Abuse Department
RAbusePhone: +1-480-624-2505
RAbuseEmail: abuse@godaddy.com

RNOCHandle: NOC124-ARIN
RNOCName: Network Operations Center
RNOCPhone: +1-480-505-8809
RNOCEmail: noc@godaddy.com

OrgAbuseHandle: ABUSE51-ARIN
OrgAbuseName: Abuse Department
OrgAbusePhone: +1-480-624-2505
OrgAbuseEmail: abuse@godaddy.com

OrgNOCHandle: NOC124-ARIN
OrgNOCName: Network Operations Center
OrgNOCPhone: +1-480-505-8809
OrgNOCEmail: noc@godaddy.com

OrgTechHandle: NOC124-ARIN
OrgTechName: Network Operations Center
OrgTechPhone: +1-480-505-8809
OrgTechEmail: noc@godaddy.com

# ARIN WHOIS database, last updated 2007-01-08 19:10
# Enter ? for additional hints on searching ARIN's WHOIS database.


After login I looked around on godaddy.com site and can't find out where to put the DNS hostnames and their corresponding IP addresses.

Tks.


B.R.
satimis

falko
10th January 2007, 17:50
After login I looked around on godaddy.com site and can't find out where to put the DNS hostnames and their corresponding IP addresses.

Tks.


B.R.
satimis
This might give you the idea: http://www.howtoforge.com/ispconfig_dns_godaddy

satimis
11th January 2007, 14:25
Hi falko,

Tks for your link.

godaddy.com has modified their pages so they look something different from the manual.


Host Points To TTL Actions
@ 68.178.232.100 3600

If adding "ns1 68.178.232.100", what will be "ns2" IP? "68.178.232.101"???

I still can't resolve how to make "satimis.com" pointing to my server with static IP "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" and Virtual IP 192.168.0.10".

How to delete the item wrongly inputed there? Waiting for 24 hrs before I can delete it?

Edit 1:
I don't have ISPConfig installed on the server. I have Webmin running on the server. Do I need installing ISPConfig? Tks.


B.R.
satimis

falko
12th January 2007, 17:08
If adding "ns1 68.178.232.100", what will be "ns2" IP? "68.178.232.101"???That depends on you. Do you own 68.178.232.101?
If you just want to run one DNS server, then ns2 can also point to 68.178.232.100 (provided that GoDaddy accepts it).

I still can't resolve how to make "satimis.com" pointing to my server with static IP "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" and Virtual IP 192.168.0.10".You must make your router forward all necessary ports to the IP address 192.168.0.10.


Edit 1:
I don't have ISPConfig installed on the server. I have Webmin running on the server. Do I need installing ISPConfig? Tks.

It doesn't matter if or what control panel you use.

satimis
15th January 2007, 06:03
Hi falko

Problem solved by making "satimis.com" on godaddy.com pointing to 220.232.213.178 which is the WAN IP as named by my ISP. The same is the fixed/static IP., not 192.168.0.10 as informed by ISP. The latter is named as Virtual IP by ISP. I think it is gate forwarding.


That depends on you. Do you own 68.178.232.101?

No. It is owned godaddy.com. I'll create;
ns1 220.232.213.178



If you just want to run one DNS server, then ns2 can also point to 68.178.232.100 (provided that GoDaddy accepts it).

I'm prepared to run DNS serve, only one. As interest what will ns2 point to?

What information are needed from ISP to configure a router in my LAN.

What is the reason for ISP to control clients' LAN? TIA
You must make your router forward all necessary ports to the IP address 192.168.0.10.

ISP blocks all ports on Virtual IP 192.168.0.10 to 192.168.0.60 on the router. I'm not allowed to touch it without login and password that is my headache. I have to ask ISP to release them. On my request ISP unblocked ports 25 and 80 on 192.168.0.10.


I'll talk to ISP about the router on following points;

1) Although the router is on loan to me which is part of the contract, it is a component of my local area network[LAN]
2) I have absolute right to manage my LAN unless the router is a component of ISP's server network.

Any advice? Or points to add? TIA


Besides if purchasing a new router, what information are needed from ISP to configure a router in my LAN.

What is the reason for ISP to control clients' router? TIA


B.R.
satimis

falko
16th January 2007, 15:59
What is the reason for ISP to control clients' router? TIA

I have no idea why they're doing this. :confused: