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Re: DNS



My guess would be that because you're on the inside of your network, your
port forwarding is not working.  When it looks up the IP address via DNS,
it gets 206blah, and then goes to port 80 of 206blah, and the NAT router
does not do the port forward because you're on the inside interface of
that router.

Just a guess.

Koree

On Sun, 4 Apr 2004, Stephen D. Reindl wrote:

> I have a webserver at 172.16.64.169 private and 206.XXX.XXX.XX6 public.
> The domain resolves just fine for everyone outside of my LAN. The domain
> will not resolve inside the LAN, in other words if I put
> http://www.mydomain.com into the address bar of my favorite web browser,
> I get the default apache test page on the firewall/router which is at
> 206.XXX.XXX.XX1. How can I make the domain resolve correctly from inside
> the LAN?
>
> Steve

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