RE: test.mydomain.com ???

From: Bengt Thurée (bengt_at_zag.att.ne.jp)
Date: 08/14/03

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    Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2003 20:18:28 +0900
    
    

    Thanks,

    I guess I will need to ask my DNS provider to insert
    the test.mydomain.com address also or?

    Could not get my apache to load the new configuration though.
    I have specified the following in the http.conf file

    NameVirtualHost test.mydomain.com
    <VirtualHost test.mydomain.com>
            ServerAdmin bengt@...
            DocumentRoot /var/www/testing
            ServerName test.thuree.com
            ErrorLog /var/log/....
            CustomerLog /var/log/....
    </VirtualHost>

    Reloading apache modules[Thu Aug 14 20:10:40 2003] [error] Cannot resolve
    host name test.mydomain.com --- ignoring!
    [Thu Aug 14 20:10:41 2003] [error] Cannot resolve host name
    test.mydomain.com --- ignoring!

    /Bengt

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Richard Lyons [mailto:richard@the-place.net]
    Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 16:58
    To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
    Subject: Re: test.mydomain.com ???

    On Thursday 14 August 2003 11:40 am, Bengt Thurée wrote:
    > Hej,
    >
    > If for instance I purchased the www.mydomain.com domain,
    > how do I get the test.mydomain.com and mail.mydomain.com
    > for instance?
    [...]
    > Do I need to buy the test.mydomain.com domain as well, or?
    >
    > How would I solve this if I run my own webserver
    > as well as if I rent the space from domainavenue.com

    I'm no expert, but no, you own the subdomains. If you run your own
    webserver,
    for example apache, you can set up virtual domains to provide as many
    heretoo.yourdomain.com as you wish. Webhosts will have various ways of
    providing what you want: shop around.

    HTH

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    richard
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