Raj,
I'm looking into your suggests I'll get back to you when I worked more on the
problem.
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Bruce Harding
Information Broker
Member: IEEE, SPIE, IACR
On October 2, 2012 02:39:31 PM Raj wrote:
> What you're looking for is the 'NAT loopback' functionality. Check to see
> if that is perhaps
What you're looking for is the 'NAT loopback' functionality. Check to see
if that is perhaps disabled or missing on your new DD-WRT version.
Another option may be to specify a static DNS entry on your router for your
webserver that would direct your internal hosts to the webservers internal
IP rath
I've just added a new router to my network. It is a Cisco E3200 running the a
mega version of DD-WRT. I previously had a Linksys 54GL with DD-WRT which
did the same thing just fine.
My problem present problem is that my port forwarding seem to only allow
people outside my network to see my w