thebigtime
Technical User
- May 13, 2008
- 3
Hi I am setting up my own web server for the first time so bare with me if there is a simple solution for this. Here are the details.
I am trying to configure a (linux) web server behind a router, host a few public websites.
I have Bind9 Installed. Both the server and my control panel indicate Bind is functioning properly so I'm thinking it has something to do with my DNS setup. The server is using a static IP option.
I port forwrded HTTP, FTP, DNS requsts to the IP of the server in my LAN.
I have pointed one of my domains to my external IP address but when I type in the domain, it says "cant find the server at xyz.com".
It seems that everything on the server is connected right because the external IP address resolves but the domain doesnt.
Based off of that information, what could I do to get my domain to resolve to my server?
I am trying to configure a (linux) web server behind a router, host a few public websites.
I have Bind9 Installed. Both the server and my control panel indicate Bind is functioning properly so I'm thinking it has something to do with my DNS setup. The server is using a static IP option.
I port forwrded HTTP, FTP, DNS requsts to the IP of the server in my LAN.
I have pointed one of my domains to my external IP address but when I type in the domain, it says "cant find the server at xyz.com".
It seems that everything on the server is connected right because the external IP address resolves but the domain doesnt.
Based off of that information, what could I do to get my domain to resolve to my server?