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joealaska 12-07-2002 11:48 AM

View webpages internally??
 
Pardon my ignorance but here goes,

I recently switched routers from a LInky BEFSR41 to a NEtgear MR314.

Before the switch i could type in the domain I own and it would take me to the webpage being served by my trusty redhat 8.0 server which is behond the router.

Now with the Netgear if I type in a domain I own to view the webpage it takes my to the login screen for the router.

The rest of the world will hit the webpage but internally I can't.

I use the 10.0.0* series of ip internally and have a static IP with my ISP.

ANyone have a clue????

joe

mcleodnine 12-07-2002 06:30 PM

What's the IP of your router and what's the IP (internal) of your web page? Are they the same?

On your local machine - what does the domain.name of your web server resolve to?

sudo 12-07-2002 06:37 PM

you have to forward your port 80 from your router to your local machines ip!!

ie on the router forward (with NAT)all trafic (0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0) to your local ip!!


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