I have a small, fledgling network running nicely behind a Cisco 520.  I have
a Web server behind the Cisco and I'm using NAT to translate incoming
addresses.  Everything works just fine when I access the Web site from an
"outside" client.

But I've noticed that if I fire up a browser client *inside* the protected
network, I can't access the inside Web server by simply using the published
outside URL.  The only way I can seem to do this is by typing in the
protected, non-published inside address of the Web server in the browser.

However, from an "inside" client browser I can get to any other outside Web
site (e.g. microsoft.com, google.com).

I'm sure this behavior can be explained (and hopefully fixed), but I can't
figure out what's going on!

Any help would be appreciated!

TIA

Harry

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