> Read inline please.
>
> In news:DFD41AE1-080F-4D2D-8356-AEA7ECF4BC46[ at ]microsoft.com,
> RSteph <RSteph[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> typed:
> > I've got a Windows Server 2003 system with 1 public IP. I'm trying to
> > set it up to host two different sites/domains from the one server
> > (www.site1.com & www.site2.com).
> >
> > The first site is up and running, and has been for quite a while.
> > I've got the second site on there, I've got the host headers set up,
> > and I can get to the site internally using IE (I can type in
> > www.site2.com and it shows the site, and the navigation works). But
> > when I go home and try and log on to www.site2.com I can't get the
> > page to come up. www.site1.com still works from inside or outside the
> > local network.
> >
> > Can anyone help me with what the likely cause of this error could be?
>
> Does nslookup www.site2.com return the same IP address at home that
> nslookup www.site1.com returns?
>
>
> --
> Best regards,
> Kevin D. Goodknecht Sr. [MVP]
> Hope This Helps
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