From: Hugo C. <hug...@ya...> - 2003-09-26 08:52:55
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Yes, indeed. The redirect uses the ENV variables to construct a redirect. But for me it is a surprise that the values of these variables are set by apache, not by webmin (I am using apache as proxy to webmin). Still have to figure out a solution. Hugo --- Jamie Cameron <jca...@we...> wrote: > On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 23:38, Hugo Cornelis wrote: > > 2. I have a system, with name 'sems' (in > /etc/hosts). > > This name is not public, the public name is > nfshco3. > > So I log into webmin on another machine via the > URL > > 'http://nfshco3/webmin/'. Browsing the webmin > > hierarchy is ok. I go to network->host > > addresses->edit host address. Do some changes, > apply. > > Now webmin tries to identify the host sems' and > > fails, allthough I logged in via the name > 'nfshco3'. > > The changes are correctly applied to /etc/hosts. > Is > > it possible to change this ? > > Do you mean your browser is trying to access the > host 'sems', because > webmin has re-directed it to that host? > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? The New Yahoo! Shopping - with improved product search http://shopping.yahoo.com |