[K12OSN] Apache
Les Mikesell
les at futuresource.com
Wed Nov 3 03:45:13 UTC 2004
On Tue, 2004-11-02 at 17:27, Jennifer Waters wrote:
> The ip address is an internal address from a dhcp
> server. It's ip is: 10.188.5.94. I don't know if it
> has to go through a firewall, because the district
> takes care of that. I can ping the server from any
> computer, I just can't get them to access the web
> server.
The 'right' way to make servers available to clients is to
give them a static IP address with the name in DNS. There
are some anarchistic workarounds that sometimes sort-of work
but I'd recommend trying it the right way first. The reason
the internet works at all is that the authority to issue
names is delegated in an orderly fashion.
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Les Mikesell
les at futuresource.com
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