cant acccess local website from lan
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hi there i got a problem that is confusing me and am really new still in school. we are running sbs2003 and recently our serer crashed and we renamed our domain and website the same . whcih is hosted by our isp.
now the problem is all computers in the lan except the server cannot access our website i get an error 404 or 403. please help me resolve this problem
now the problem is all computers in the lan except the server cannot access our website i get an error 404 or 403. please help me resolve this problem
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are u using the local ip or the remote ip?
some routers and switches cannot, unless set up correctly route the outside ip back to a local machine, so if you are using a domain name (eg wilfred.my.com)
try the local ip, if you still cant figure it out or you already tried it
what system are you running windows or linix
if its linux is it fedora core 8
if it i fedora core 8 do you have a domain name? fedora 8, by default, does not allow connections via ip
if none of the above, then i cannot help you
good luck
some routers and switches cannot, unless set up correctly route the outside ip back to a local machine, so if you are using a domain name (eg wilfred.my.com)
try the local ip, if you still cant figure it out or you already tried it
what system are you running windows or linix
if its linux is it fedora core 8
if it i fedora core 8 do you have a domain name? fedora 8, by default, does not allow connections via ip
if none of the above, then i cannot help you
good luck
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