Topic: My first iRedMail install, dns trouble with http(s) access
Hello,
I just installed iRedMail 0.8.0-mysql on a fresh copy of OpenBSD 5.1 i386.
The install has run smooth I gave this test box a name such like "server.fantasy.name" with first virtual domain equal to "fantasy.name"; this test box has the local IP 10.9.9.37.
This is my network config:
inet ---- router&switch (10.0.0.0/24) ---- linux pc (10.0.0.40 and 10.9.9.1 with ipfwd) ---- obsd test box (10.9.9.37)
linux pc and test box are connected with a cross cable (subnet 10.9.9.0/24)
route is correctly set on linux pc on eth1 adapter for 10.9.9.0/24 network while eth0 is default gw
on test box /etc/myname and /etc/hosts have been correctly edited according to instructions adding fqdn server.fantasy.name
NOW, whenever I try to access https://10.9.9.37/mail or https://10.9.9.37/iredadmin from linux pc the test box invariably queries external DNS in order to reverse resolve its hostname (!), keeping on looking for server.fantasy.name and, considering that it's of course not registered because this is a test, it then leads me to an error page of my dns server provider... this ALSO happens if, directly from test box, I try to open either 127.0.0.1/mail or 127.0.0.1/iredadmin.
So, why this? How can I fix this behaviour?
Thanks for your help!!!
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