At 07:30 AM 12.13.2002 +, Stacey Roberts wrote:
>Hi Dave,
> The reason you have access to your webserver from external sites is
>somewhat the reason why you don't have internal access (by name) to your
>webserver.
>
>The gateway passes requests to port 80 it receives from its *external*
>inte
On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 02:04:02AM -0500, David Loszewski wrote:
> I'm having a problem where I can't access my webpage internally but can
> access it externally. I'm running all FreeBSD 4.6.2 and 4.7 machines
> and have no internal namerserver of anytype. do I need to create an
> internal nam
Hi Dave,
The reason you have access to your webserver from external sites is
somewhat the reason why you don't have internal access (by name) to your
webserver.
The gateway passes requests to port 80 it receives from its *external*
interface to port 80 on your webserver. From an internal host,
Hello,
* David Loszewski ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I'm having a problem where I can't access my webpage internally but can
> access it externally. I'm running all FreeBSD 4.6.2 and 4.7 machines
> and have no internal namerserver of anytype. do I need to create an
> internal nameserver for
I'm having a problem where I can't access my webpage internally but can
access it externally. I'm running all FreeBSD 4.6.2 and 4.7 machines
and have no internal namerserver of anytype. do I need to create an
internal nameserver for myself to type in my domain name and come up
with my webpage