Most likely those services run a redirector on a web server that accepts requests for my.cooldomain.com and points browsers to an arbitrary URL that includes the port designation: "http://1.2.3.4:81/". I don't think it is a DNS thing. >>> "Garrett Krueger" <gkrueger at cleosci.com> 07/26/04 03:50PM >>> >If you have a domain name registered through some service (such as domain >monger), they probably have a separate entry for the port filled in with a >default value of 80. >If you're doing it yourself, you could try: 192.168.1.2:81 >where you append the port number directly after the webserver's address. >You would also have to remember to define this port entry in the >httpd.conf file. > chewie wrote: >> Garrett Krueger wrote: >>> You would need to include any non-standard (non port 80) port values >>> in the DNS entry on your supporting name servers. >> How do you put a port value in a Domain Name Service entry? What kind >> of record would that be? _______________________________________________ TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota Help beta test TCLUG's potential new home: http://plone.mn-linux.org Got pictures for TCLUG? Beta test http://plone.mn-linux.org/gallery tclug-list at mn-linux.org https://mailman.real-time.com/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list