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aristocat

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Feb 1, 2015
6
0
Singapore OR China
I’m using Server 4.0.3

Okay let me clarify, I’m a new server user and love to meddle with apple products and now I’m stuck.

I just want to add calendar, contacts,mail, profile manager and host websites plus owncloud.

I have a domain name with godaddy. www.example.com

I have a statc ip address 100.100.100.100

My mac mini server at home is using the ipaddress 10.0.1.10 (Under Networks Ethernet 10.0.1.10)

Now I set my host name on my server to my domain name www.example.com

I have 6 services reachable at 100.100.100.100

When I click on details, it shows.
Status: enabled
External IP address: 100.100.100.100
Public host name: None ( darkened)
(when I click on refresh it shows “this server’s hostname resolves to an ip address that does not match this server.)

Under My DNS
Status Set your network DNS settings to 100.100.100.100 to use this server

Under Records
Primary Zone: example.com
Mail.example.com (machine) Zone: example.com/Hostname: Mail/Ipaddress 10.0.1.10
Mail.example.com (mail exchanger) Zone: example.com/mail server: Mail.example.com/priority 10
Ns1.example.com (machine) Zone: example.com/Hostname: ns1/Ipaddress 10.0.1.10
Ns1.example.com (nameserver) Zone: example.com/nameserver: ns1.example.com
Ns2.example.com (machine) Zone: example.com/Hostname: ns2/Ipaddress 10.0.1.10
Ns2.example.com (nameserver) Zone: example.com/nameserver: ns2.example.com
www.example.com (machine) Zone: example.com/Hostname: www/Ipaddress 10.0.1.10
www.example.com (nameserver) Zone: example.com/nameserver: www.example.com

Reverse zone 1.0.10.in-addr.arpa
10.0.1.3 (reverse mapping) resolve ipaddress 10.0.1.10 /To: www.example.com
Ns1.example.com (Nameserver) Zone 1.0.10.in-addr.apra/Nameserver:Ns1.example.com
Ns2.example.com (Nameserver) Zone 1.0.10.in-addr.apra/Nameserver:Ns2.example.com


Under my godaddy settings

Auto-Renew Standard: Off
Extended: Off
Nameservers NS69.DOMAINCONTROL.COM
NS70.DOMAINCONTROL.COM
Forwarding Domain: Off
DS Records 0 DS records created
Host Names 3 hostnames created
NS1 100.100.100.100
NS2 100.100.100.100
WWW 100.100.100.100

Under Zone file editor
A(Host)
@ Points to 100.100.100.100
Ns1 Points to 100.100.100.100
Ns2 Points to 100.100.100.100


Cname
Email points to email.secureserver.net
ftp ponts to @
www points to @



Problem is I can’t get anything to work smoothly.

I also do not understand a lot of internet jargons.

I printed out almost all info I can find and still stuck.

I know I've gone wrong somewhere but I do not know where? I google all the result and still stuck! Please help.

i posted in apple discussion but no replies and hence decided to post here.
 

aristocat

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Feb 1, 2015
6
0
Singapore OR China
Hi, thanks for the reply.

I feel way over my head yes, as i'm confused on how to setup my airport, my mac mini and godaddy.

I'm fine to use any dns so long my mac mini works.

I have a static ip registered with my ISP i have configured on my airport utility already. My mac uses a private ip

I am not sure weather my address is being forwarded or not.

I tried google the LMAP and MAMP but i feel even more confused.

Yes my static address is not 100.100.100.100 as i am not sure weather to expose my static IP. (that is how novice i am)

I just wanna have a smooth webpage so i can log in to my server from outside and managed my devices, file sharing, VPN, websites and wiki for my small business. In addition, my router has clients logging in during the day.

Really appreciate if i can have guidance. I have been reading forums after forums for the past few days.
 
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sevoneone

macrumors 6502a
May 16, 2010
958
1,302
Hi, thanks for the reply.

I feel way over my head yes, as i'm confused on how to setup my airport, my mac mini and godaddy.

I'm fine to use any dns so long my mac mini works.

I have a static ip registered with my ISP i have configured on my airport utility already. My mac uses a private ip

I am not sure weather my address is being forwarded or not.

I tried google the LMAP and MAMP but i feel even more confused.

Yes my static address is not 100.100.100.100 as i am not sure weather to expose my static IP. (that is how novice i am)

I just wanna have a smooth webpage so i can log in to my server from outside and managed my devices, file sharing, VPN, websites and wiki for my small business. In addition, my router has clients logging in during the day.

Really appreciate if i can have guidance. I have been reading forums after forums for the past few days.

Sounds like you're definitely having DNS issues. Getting your DNS setup correctly is probably the most important and difficult task in setting up a server. I would definitely spend some time learning up on the basics of DNS and how it works so you have a better idea of what it is you are setting up.

On the Mini, you will want to make sure that the DNS service is enabled in Server.app and that it has a entry for your domain that points to it's private IP address. In Network Settings in System Preferences, make sure that you're set to use 127.0.0.1 as your primary DNS server. This ensures the Mini can resolve its own domain name.

On your Airport, you will want to configure DHCP so that it assigns the private IP address of your MacMini as DNS Server for any machines on your local network. This will allow machines on your local network to reach services on your mini locally via it's domain name.

Also on your Airport, enable Default Host (called DMZ on other routers) and point it to the Private IP address of your Mini. This will forward all inbound internet traffic to your Mini and allow users to access services from the internet. Alternatively, you could enable forwarding only for the services you use. This is more advanced, but also a little more secure. If you have a modern Airport Extreme, Server.app should configure these forwards for you.

Last, change your DNS settings on GoDaddy back to using their Name Servers and create an A record for '@' (the root domain) and point it at your static IP address from your ISP.

That's how I would set it up. There are countless resources out there with information that might be able to help you. I really this guy's series of videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eA6rfepKWUs
 

andeify

macrumors 6502
Jun 10, 2012
415
74
UK
That chap on youtube, Todd Olthoff (linked above) is very thorough, his videos helped me.
 
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