Hello,
Problem sorted. thanks. So far I was trying to access the WAN Ip
from my local machine. I didnt know that if I do that it will loop back
to the router admin page.
Now I asked my friend to do that. it works fine. simple thing. But
it was a head ache for a long time.
Any way thanks for
amalasingh wrote:
Folks,
I am a mdk10.1 user. I am trying to access my localhost by
typing my WAN IP address.
But it just goes to the Router firewall page. I checked my
router settings(especially virtual server configuration) all
set correctly. Also confirmed with the router vendor.
The vendor
Folks,
I am a mdk10.1 user. I am trying to access my localhost by
typing my WAN IP address.
But it just goes to the Router firewall page. I checked my
router settings(especially virtual server configuration) all
set correctly. Also confirmed with the router vendor.
The vendor says we need
From: amalasingh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Folks,
I am a mdk10.1 user. I am trying to access my localhost by
typing my WAN IP address.
But it just goes to the Router firewall page. I checked my
router settings(especially virtual server configuration) all
set correctly. Also confirmed with the
Folks,
I am a mdk10.1 user. I am trying to access my localhost by
typing my WAN IP address.
But it just goes to the Router firewall page. I checked my
router settings(especially virtual server configuration) all
set correctly. Also confirmed with the router vendor.
The vendor says we
On Saturday 18 December 2004 17:23, amalasingh wrote:
Folks,
I am a mdk10.1 user. I am trying to access my localhost by
typing my WAN IP address.
But it just goes to the Router firewall page. I checked my
router settings(especially virtual server configuration) all
set correctly. Also
Derek Jennings wrote:
On Saturday 18 December 2004 17:23, amalasingh wrote:
Folks,
I am a mdk10.1 user. I am trying to access my localhost by
typing my WAN IP address.
But it just goes to the Router firewall page. I checked my
router settings(especially virtual server
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On Saturday 18 December 2004 16:47, amalasingh wrote:
I am a mdk10.1 user. I am trying to access my localhost by
typing my WAN IP address.
Wrong way. In order to access a localhost you need to be using your machine
IP address or localhost ip address, not the WAN IP address.
But it just
On Saturday 18 December 2004 21:47, amalasingh wrote:
Derek Jennings wrote:
On Saturday 18 December 2004 17:23, amalasingh wrote:
Folks,
I am a mdk10.1 user. I am trying to access my localhost by
typing my WAN IP address.
But it just goes to the Router firewall page. I checked my
router
Derek Jennings wrote:
Well if you are using the same IP address you sent this mail from
(213.40.155.128 ), then I have already tried it.
The response is no reply.
The good news is that I do not get your router admin page. The bad news is I
do not get your web server either.
Before you ask. The
address to the internal webserver IP address.
Cheers!!!
J.T.
From: Derek Jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] help on port forwarding
Date: Sat, 18 Dec 2004 17:47:04 +
On Saturday 18 December 2004 21:47, amalasingh wrote:
Derek Jennings
On Saturday 18 December 2004 17:23, amalasingh wrote:
Folks,
I am a mdk10.1 user. I am trying to access my localhost by
typing my WAN IP address.
But it just goes to the Router firewall page. I checked my
router settings(especially virtual server configuration) all
set correctly. Also
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