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Special Forums IP Networking How to DNS Setup ?? Post 302563100 by krishna.lu on Monday 10th of October 2011 06:06:07 AM
Old 10-10-2011
I only tried to access by entering on the browser of an client machine on the same LAN where my server is.

HostName.Org

but could not access.

How ever on the server machine i can access by:

http://192.168.3.120
and also by
and HostName.Org

I did not get "Have you told to clients to use new server"?
Elaborate plz.


Krishna
 

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