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Add Domain
How do i add a domain to a laptop or pc?can it be done without ringing my broadband provider?Adding a domain?You can't just "add a domain" to something. Can you be more specific about your goals? What do you expect adding a domain to do?A domain is something...
Tags: domain, domain name, e-mail, hardware, IP, IP address, it management, networking, programming, seantobinster@..., security, software, windows
Discussion threads 2007-01-16
Web Server
I have a web server (Windows Server 2003 Web Edition w/ IIS) that I would like to be a dedicated web host. I also have the domain name and its ip address. However, when I try to set access the site, it comes up with the "Page Cannot...
Tags: arcanity2005@..., domain name, firewall, hardware, IP, IP address, server, Web server
Q&A 2005-11-14
Viewing windows files from Linux
I am trying to get my linux box to access our Windows 2000 Advanced Server network. Specifically, it needs to access shared files and folders. I am very new to linux.The Windows network has a domain. I have added what I believe to be the computer name...
Tags: domain, IP, IP address, Linux, master3bs, network, server, static IP Address, window
Q&A 2005-11-04
Accessing Web Server from outside LAN
why cant i access web server using apache from outside LAN? how do i access them if the web server do not have FIX IP? I tried hostname also cannot..can anyone pls help me??If the web server has a fixed address inside the LAN, you can forward TCP port 80...
Tags: domain name, dynamic DNS, firewall, hardware, Internet Service Provider, IP, IP address, LAN, server, wanzul@..., Web server
Q&A 2005-09-28
Windows Server 2003 DNS Setting
Hi all,After readed some book about DNS Server, now I try to make one, but I am feeling confuse after I need host multi domain with only one IP on the same server.So, now I capture the screen of the DNS setting on my two domain, if I setting wrong,...
Tags: DNS, DNS server, domain, domain name, IP, IP address, Jimmy Chan 1979, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows Server 2003, networking, server
Q&A 2005-09-19
Questions regarding registering a domain
I have a Windows 2003 AD sever in which the domain was named domainname.local. I would like to add exchange server to this to get email from the outside world. I am confused as to how this might happen for a couple of reason, 1) the domainname.local's corresponding...
Tags: domain, domain name, e-mail, IP, IP address, it management, maru3445, router, server, SMTP
Q&A 2005-05-03
Cannot display page
When connected dial up I can view web pages for 3 to 4 minutes before Cannot display page, server not found message comes up.Connection is still present and I can successfully ping or tracert.Disconnecting and redialing gives me another three or four minutes.Downloading files keeps goingAdaware and Spybot show nothing...
Tags: DNS, DNS Resolution, domain name, garthramsay@..., Internet Service Provider, IP address, network, network interface card, server, windows
Q&A 2005-03-31
Internal Domain cannot access External
We have our internal Active Directory Domain and DNS server for internal communications. We have just bought some Web Hosting and tossed up our website. External users can access the site, but here inside our domain, we can not access it. Since we host our internal DNS we get the...
Tags: Domain names, NETWORKING, External
Q&A 2004-12-10
Configure IT Quick: Create a SOHO Web site fast with Windows 2000 Professional and IIS
If you're based in a small office or home office, and you have access to high-speed cable or DSL Internet connections, you can take advantage of broadband Internet connections and Windows 2000 Professional to host your own Web site. You can do so by installing the IIS Internet Information Services...
Tags: domain name, firewall, information technology, Internet, IP, IP address, Michael Jackman, Microsoft IIS Server, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional, server, SOHO, static IP Address, Web, Web site
Technical articles 2003-06-12
Configure IT Quick: Make the most of your network with these Windows 2000 tips
Learn how to make the default logon dialog box a Microsoft box when running the Novell Client and also how to quickly resolve hosts on a remote LAN.If you're using Windows 2000 Professional in a corporate environment, odds are you're running a network. Here are two tips to help you...
Tags: Domain names, Operating systems, NETWORKING, Network technology, Jim Boyce, information technology, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, domain name, DNS, Novell Inc., logon dialog box, Registry Editor, IP address, IP, network
Technical articles 2001-11-14
Using DNS Lookup with Windows
DNS information? We don't need no stinking DNS information! Well, actually you do. And two very simple tools that will help you get that information are explained right here and now by Jim McIntyre!Whenever you browse the WWW or send an e-mail message, a domain name is used to...
Tags: Domain names, Network technology, NETWORKING, Microsoft Windows, Jim McIntyre, Sam Spade, Domain Name Service, domain name, Sam, IP address, IP
Technical articles 2001-08-22
Explaining that mysterious DNS
Sometimes it's best to go back to the basics and examine how things work. In this Daily Feature, Bryan Pfaffenberger explains what the domain name service does.Why not configure your own DNS server? It's easy—and what's more, you'll see a big payoff in the increased speed with which you can...
Tags: Domain names, Network technology, NETWORKING, DNS, Bryan Pfaffenberger, IP address, domain name, IP, domain name service, Internet, numerical IP address, DNS server
Technical articles 2001-04-25
ipUpdater Dynamic DNS Client 1.1.0 (Windows)
ipUpdater Dynamic DNS Client allows you to maintain a static domain name on your home PC, with the help of a free online service. The client runs as local service and automatically updates your IP address whenever it changes. This allows you to use a domain name like `yourname.ipupdater.com` and...
Tags: IP, IP Address, Microsoft Windows, Domain Name, Photo-sharing, IWAS2 Technologies, ipUpdater Dynamic DNS Client, Domain Names, Network Technology, Networking, Internet
Software downloads 2004-10-27
Accelerweb 2.0 (Windows)
Welcome to Accelerweb! Accelerweb is the latest in simple Internet acceleration technology. Accelerweb caches DNS settings to the hosts file. Each time you type a domain name (such as roadside-software.com), a request must be sent to a DNS server requesting the IP address for that domain name (an IP address...
Tags: Knowledge, IP, IP Address, Microsoft Windows, Domain Name, Accelerweb 2.0, Domain Names, Networking, Internet
Software downloads 2003-05-31
Whoiz 1.10 (Windows)
Whoiz is a utility from ZeaSoft that performs an Internet Whois lookup of domain names and IP addresses. It analyzes the requested domain name or IP address to determine the most authoritative Whois Server on the Internet for that domain name or IP address and returns the registration information for...
Tags: IP, IP Address, Microsoft Windows, Domain Name, ZeaSoft, Whoiz, Domain Names, Internet
Software downloads 2002-06-14
WhoSock 1.92 (Windows)
If you wish to resolve a host name and the path taken by your data packets from here to there, you can do it the hard way or the easy way. The hard way involves the use of conventional command line programs that often have an arcane interface. Instead,...
Tags: IP, IP Address, Domain Name, Basta Computing, Domain Names, Microsoft Windows, Internet, Operating Systems, Software
Software downloads 2002-09-05
DNS: The Internet dodged a bullet, thankfully
The Internet becomes a scary place if DNS can't be trusted. Michael Kassner would like to explain why, and how a group of DNS experts recently prevented that from happening. by Michael Kassner
Tags: DNS, Internet Service Provider, IP, Server, IP Address, Domain Name, Dan Kaminsky, Com, TID, Domain Names, Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Networking, Internet, Michael Kassner
Blog posts 2008-08-10
DNS resource record integrity is still a big, big problem
The need to secure DNS has never been greater. Attacks against DNS cache integrity, including entire zone references, are an easy way for criminals to redirect your unsuspecting users to malicious sites. Current controls are still lacking. by Tom Olzak
Tags: DNS, Current Control, Domain Names, Networking, Internet, Tom Olzak, DNS Server, IP, Server, IP Address, Entry, Domain Name, DNSSec, ID
Blog posts 2008-11-17
Cisco ASA and DNS pain: Is there a doctor in the house?
Cisco expert Lori Hyde reveals how DNS doctoring allows you to provide user access to internal resources when the default ASA configuration results in dropped packets. by Lori Hyde
Tags: Web, Packet, DNS, DNS Server, IP, Server, Network Address Translation, IP Address, Web Site, Cisco Systems Inc., Domain Name, Cisco ASA, Domain Names, Networking, Internet, Lori Hyde
Blog posts 2009-03-05

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Replacing DC running exchange with DC with same name and IP
I currently have a 2003 DC running Exchange and Certificate services RPC over HTTP enabled for Exchange. Long story cut short, its broken or keeps breaking.. I would like to replace the DC with a new Server but need to keep the Same computer name and IP address as well...
Tags: RPC, Servers, IP, Current Server, server, new server
Discussion threads 2008-04-10
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