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another time, it's me :
the file to be configured in window NT is it :
"Hosts" located in the directory : "Winnt/system32/drivers/etc"
?
Thanx for help.
In article <7guvrv$bhh$1_at_nnrp1.deja.com>,
shelbyko_at_my-dejanews.com wrote:
> create an entry in windows/hosts file for the server with the name as you
> have specified in the WAS configuration. You have also got the option
> specifically adding your IP Address in the hostname field for the particular
> listener you are configuring. (This feature allows you to have different
> hostnames for the same ip address, allowing the server to return different
> set of pages depending on the hostname the client uses when connecting to
> it.) Hope this help
>
> Shelby
> In article <7gs5tp$qpl$1_at_nnrp1.deja.com>,
> kikoo <net2000_at_francemel.com> wrote:
> > I've Windows NT SP3 with OracleWebServer3.0 installed on it,
> > i configured the listener, start it, and then connect to internet.
> > I want to make my PC a server so i've tryed :
> > http://xx.xx.xx.xx:80/
> > there's always the same error : Virtual Host is invalid.
> > i think the error is becos of DNS resolving or something like that
> > (http header..) how can i make it work !
> > anyone can help?
> > thanx in advance !
> >
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