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Can't Access my Web Page

Discussion in 'Windows Server System' started by donranny, 2005/05/12.

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    donranny

    donranny Inactive Thread Starter

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    I have a small network with a Web Server.. The problem is ....I can't access my web page on a PC that's within my network. But outside PC can see it.

    What configuration do i need on my web server ?
     
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    Scott Smith

    Scott Smith Inactive Alumni

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    It sounds like a DNS issue. Try getting to the web page by IP Address.
     

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    donranny

    donranny Inactive Thread Starter

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    Yes I can...
     
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    Scott Smith

    Scott Smith Inactive Alumni

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    More questions:

    Are your other machines inside your network on a Domain or workgroup?
    Where are they pointed for DNS?

    There are several scenerios that require different DNS configurations.

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    ReggieB

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    What do you get if you ping the web address by name? Does the system resolve to an IP address and then get no replies, or does it fail straight away?

    I agree with ssmith10pn that this is probably a DNS issue, but it might be that you're getting an address you can't use rather than no address. If DNS is giving you the external IP of you webserver, there may be a firewall rule or similar that is preventing you accessing that address from inside your network.
     
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    donranny

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    I'm on a workgroup

    The DNS is pointing to the 192.168.1.254 (Gateway)
     
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    Scott Smith

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    Try Pointing DNS to your ISP DNS Server. Still dont know if that will help on the inside but its worth a shot.
     
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