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I believe that is correct.

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If Dave's answer is correct then I guess I have no choice but to get
additional IP addresses for additional servers.

Tech.






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J.,

Did you get this resolved?  I've been out.

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Thanks again for the attached information, Rob. It is working great.

Now I have another question. This may be out in left field, but here
goes...Do I need a dedicated "external" IP address for the second site to
work? Can I just have my ISP point the domain name at the original IP
address and have Domino separate the requests? Right now I have them point
to a secondary IP on my router running NAT to point at 192.168.10.99.

Any help would be appreciated.





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Haven't looked my old notes over too carefully but here they are:

This resolution will give you difficulties if you try it on a partitioned
server.

Server doc, Internet Protocols tab, http subtab.  Disable 'Bind to host
name'.

Create the IP address and add these to the AS/400 interface and host table
using CFGTCP, start the interface.

NAB.  Server/Servers view.  Highlight server.  Click on Web.  Select
Create Virtual Server.  Select Virtual Server.  Enter in IP address. Erase
Default home page.  Select mapping tab.  Enter in Home URL.  ie
http://www.dekko.com/GroupDekko.nsf/CustomMolding

TELL HTTP RESTART

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I'm trying to setup my Domino web server to host a second site. My default
server is setup as www.medalcraft.com and that works just fine.

I'm trying to setup a second web site, www.newdomain.com (not the actual
name, for security reasons), for testing purposes. Here is what I have
done
so far:

1) Registered the domain name: www.newdomain.com
2) Got my ISP to take my outside IP xx.xxx.xxx.xx and direct it to an
internal IP 192.168.10.99
3) Went to CFGTCP option 1.  Work with TCP/IP interfaces and added
192.168.10.99 attached to my network controller
4) Went to CFGTCP option 10. Work with TCP/IP host table entries and
added:
Internet address('192.168.10.99'), hostname(www.newdomain.com)
5) Ping '192.168.10.99' works great. Ping 'www.newdomain.com' works great.
6) Went into the Domino Configuration Server doc:
   a)       Ports, Internet Ports, Web
      Verified: TCP/IP port number is 80 and enabled
   b) Internet Protocols, HTTP
      Hostname:   www.medalcraft.com
      Bind to host name:      Enabled
      DNS lookup:       Enabled (Disabled doesn't make any difference)
   c) Internet Protocols, Domino Web Engine
      Port number:      80
   d) Save server doc
7) Click Web..., Create Virtual Server, Virtual Server
   a) IP address: 192.168.10.99
   b) Hostname:   www.newdomain.com
   c) Home URL:   /index.html
   d) HTML dir:   domino\newdomain\html
   e) Icon dir:         domino\newdomain\icons
   f) Icon URL path:    /icons
   g) CGI dir:          domino\newdomain\cgi-bin
   h) CGI URL path:     /cgi-bin
   i) Save and close
8) Click Server, Console, Live
9) tell http restart
10) Created an index.html file and placed on my AS/400 in the following
directory: notes\data\domino\newdomain\html

I wait for the server to restart but still can't get anything to come up
in
the browser. Actually from within my network I get the old "under
construction" page from the domain host. (My ISP says that may happen
because of the way my network is set up...I'm not an NT expert so what I
have works and that's about as far as  I go with it.) If I put
"http://192.168.10.99"; in the browser address field I get the "page cannot
be displayed" message. From home I also get the "page cannot be displayed"
message.

I've searched the Notes Admin help, LDD (notes.net), and Lotus support and
all I can come up with are the instructions to set up a virtual server.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.



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