Getting Frontier to ignore a domain

Richman Mark-A13124 Mark.Richman at motorola.com
Thu May 22 12:20:56 PDT 2003


David,

Thanks for the response but it didn't work. You pointed me in the right
direction though, and a quick search online showed that the IP entry should
be at user.inetd.CONFIG.http

When I put it there it worked like charm!

Thanks,
Mark

-----Original Message-----
From: David A. Bayly [mailto:dbayly at udena.ch] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2003 12:44 AM
To: Frontier-Users at userland.com
Cc: Mark Richman
Subject: RE: Getting Frontier to ignore a domain


If what you want is to restrict Frontier to listening to a single IP 
address, you can do that easily enough.

Jump to user.inetd.http.

add an entry called IP, whose value is the IP address as a string, 
such as "192.168.0.1".

from the web menu stop and restart the webserver.

That should do it.

>I should also have pointed out that I have a distinct IP address
>assigned for each of the domain names.
>
>Mark
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Richman Mark-A13124 [mailto:Mark.Richman at motorola.com]
>Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2003 5:02 PM
>To: frontier-users at userland.com
>Subject: Getting Frontier to ignore a domain
>
>I've been successful in the past getting Frontier to host multiple
>domains, but now I'm trying to do the opposite. I have both IIS and 
>Frontier installed on a Windows 2000 server. I want Frontier to 
>respond to one domain name, and IIS to respond to the other. 
>Currently Frontier responds to both addresses. I know I can do this 
>by changing ports, but I don't want to have to have port #'s in my 
>URLs.
>
>Any suggestions on how to accomplish this?
>
>Thanks,
>Mark Richman


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