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Date:  Sat, 15 Apr 2006 09:57:30 +0200
From:  Dennis <dennis (at mark) mixfans.org>
Subject:  [coba-e:04682] Re: user / virtual host
To:  coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org
Message-Id:  <4440A76A.70401 (at mark) mixfans.org>
In-Reply-To:  <001501c66012$d7affa70$3200a8c0@howies>
References:  <001501c66012$d7affa70$3200a8c0@howies>
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Hi Howie,

in fact all is correct

the mixfreaks.xs4all.nl is the hostname I put up at the ISP config 
centre for my fixed dsl line
the dns is correct for almost all my domains at zoneedit who gives me 
control about my domains
the domains are registered mostly through gandi.net

the thing is what I want is to do as less as possible in control 
centers: I work with subdomains and aliases through the
httpd.conf I have and yes I put them in zoneedit. Working flawlessly

But I thought that if I could create a VHOST  and add it directly to my 
own DNS than it could be directly served to the users using it...

But that's probably totally a wrong thought.

As I know there are no any free dns servers in Holland like Zoneedit. 
and that's why I use zoneedit.

So than I conclude that I am already doing to okay thing ;-)

Dennis


Howie Dines wrote:
> Dennis,
>
> Scratching around at your domains slaggers.org & mixfans.org , I see they
> have registered name servers that are all with zoneedit.com.
>
> Both of your domains are registered to you in Holland. But zoneedit.com is
> on the other side of the pond in Vancouver, WA.
>
> Is it that you have setup the nameserver account with zoneedit.com or is it
> your domain registrar as your reverse PTR for the IP 213.84.24.174 points to
> mixfreaks.xs4all.nl which matches you being in NL.
>
> If it's your account at zoneedit.com, can't you use that for the DNS, with
> all hostnames pointing to your IP address ?
>
> The DNS/Apache would then send the right requests to the required site.
>
> Best Regards,
> Howie.
>
>   
>