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koqui
Wed 29th Oct '03, 10:12pm
I need some help to setup my webserver, if anyone can help me....
I have a 450p with 160ram and 4gb scso running w2k advance server on a Dlink DI614+ on a cable modem. I went to the Command prompt and Typed in nslookup www.koqui.net (http://www.koqui.net/) and it says:


DNS request Timed out.
timeout was 2 seconds
**** can't find server name for address 192.128.0.1: timed out
default server not available
Server: unknow
address: 192.168.0.1

non- authoritative answer:
server: wfb.zoneedit.com
address: 216.98.141.205 , 65.125.231.178

I also tried www.yahoo.com (http://www.yahoo.com/)

**** can't find server name for address 192.128.0.1: are not exitent domain
default server not available
Server: unknow
address: 192.168.0.1

non- authoritative answer:
server: www.yahoo.akadns.net (http://www.yahoo.akadns.net/)
address: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX,XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX,
X= some number.....

------On zondeedit.com-------
IP ADDRESS:
www2.koqui.net 63.245.32.156

WEB FOWARDS:
koqui.net http://www2.koqui.net:9000 (http://www2.koqui.net:9000/)
WWW2.koqui.net http://www2.koqui.net:9000 (http://www2.koqui.net:9000/)
(i have these cloked)

Name servers:
ns12.zoneedit.com 64.246.26.64
ns8.zoneedit.com 216.122.4.151

ON DLINK DI-614+ Virtual server List

Name Private IP Protocol Schedule
Virtual Server HTTP-192.168.0.103-TCP 9000/9000 always
Virtual Server HTTP2-192.168.0.103-TCP 80/80 always

the dlink give me an option on Protocol either private or public so I have 9000/9000 on both

Private Port - The port number of the service used by the Private IP computer.
Public Port - The port number on the WAN side that will be used to access the virtual service.

On my webserver:
Default website
describtion - Default website
Ip address: 192.168.0.103
port 9000
Please help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:confused:
thank you

Steve Machol
Thu 30th Oct '03, 1:22am
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koqui
Thu 30th Oct '03, 11:22pm
:confused: :eek: :p


Wooo!!! holdup! hehe, mmm I am tring to see if anyone could've helped me setting up the server, before purchasing the this webforum....sorry about that

Steve Machol
Fri 31st Oct '03, 1:28am
There forums are for the support of our customers. We'll be happy to help you with your server when you are a customer.