Thanks so much! I modified the /etc/hosts file and all works perfectly!
God Bless,
Randy
Thanks so much! I modified the /etc/hosts file and all works perfectly!
God Bless,
Randy
I am serving 3 web sites via my own in-home ubuntu server. I've got a static public facing IP, and am serving the sites via virtual hosting. When accessing the virtual host sites outside my LAN, everything works perfectly. When accessing the domain names of the sites within the LAN, I get my router's configuration page. I can get around this by using the local ip address of the server inside my LAN, (rather then the domain names of the sites, or the public facing IP), but then I only get the default virtual host, and can't access either of my other two sites. How can I access all my virtual host sites within my LAN?
Thanks!
Randy
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