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| New Member Posts: 3 Join Date: Feb 2007 | Routing and firewall problem -
13-02-2007, 10:32 PM
Hi I got a routing problem on my current location. All staff is on local IP range with the dedicated server hosting supportsuite. And the site works excellent from the outside, but... the local staff's have trouble accessing the website from the inside. This is because of the nature of windows networking "detects" that the server/host ip is on the local ip range (ex. 192.168.1.4) and resolves to http://192.168.1.4, instead of the "http://my.domain.com/" ... witch the license requires..... I decieded to host it local to speed up large amounts of traffic (might be dumb by me .I've figured out three solutions..... 1. Using IIS on the gateway server to forward default Website. This dosent work good enough... any tried this? 2. My current solution is to connect by VPN dailup to another of my sites and access gateway throu there and then back into the web (talk about abusing bandwith). 3. There should be a way to use firewall/NAT/routing to tell local ip's to take a detour by the internett insted rather than resolving the webserver internaly. OR something like that... dunno.... I'm not experienced enough to come up with a practical configuration.. Help please ![]() Any ideas.., thoughts or anything is appriciated! -thomas |
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