I am trying to run Webuzo on Ubuntu in a hyper-v VM. The VM has a private IP (192.168.x.x) on eth0 that is then bonded to a public IP (72.22.x.x) using one-to-one Nat on a Cisco RV325 router. I have a domain name (ie. somerandomdomain.com) with ns1 and ns2 nameservers pointing to the public IP (72.22.x.x). Any chance someone could provide a brief "how to" on preparing a fresh install of Ubuntu for installing Webuzo and then setting up IP and dns settings in Webuzo? I've installed it and thought I did the right things, but I run into problems after a system reboot. The domain will not work, but using the public IP (72.22.x.x) still does. If I uninstall and reinstall the LAMP stack through Webuzo, the domain name will generally start working, until I reboot again. Odd.... But I'm thinking maybe I've got something setup wrong regarding DNS and IP settings, or maybe it's just a bug. Also probably worth noting, when the domain does not respond, I notice that clicking on the "SERVICES" icon in Webuzo will not pull up the services status screen either. It just keeps trying to load. If I reboot during the loading of the services page, it actually loads the page as Ubuntu goes through the reboot sequence.