Ramy,

Use http://effig.org/ everywhere and either have 2 different DNS servers; one for Intranet and one for Internet that resolve that name to different IPs OR edit the hostname files on each client to resolve it to a different IP... 

The other way to do it would be with an Apache rewrite rule for each IP on the web server (see Virtual Hosting Monster)...  Plone itself doesn't care where the request is coming from unless you mess with the AccessRules or Zope.conf (which don't have any restrictions in them by default).

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On 09/02/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
Subject: [Setup] Re: providing access of Plone site,    to both internet
        and intranet people!
To: Alexander Limi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [email protected]
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Thanks for your quick knock :-)

I would like to give u a clear cut detail now.

let's say my plone site can be accessed from both Intranet and internet.

        eg: http://192.176.1.232/Effigent(for Intranet)
               http://effig.org/Effigent(for Internet)

In the Effigent portal, now i want to add  a web/hyper link that
points to some application, so that people in Intranet and Internet
can access it.

Here if i give the link address as http://192.168.1.123/Some-
application/(Local I.P. address)

People in  Internet can't access the link, as it points to a local
i.p. address.

And If i give the link address as http://212.123.23.12/Some-
application(External I.P. address)

People in Intranet can't access the link, as people are restricted to
intranet and the link it points to an External I.P. address.


What should be the way?

                                                        with rgds,
                                                        ramy.


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