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26 Sep 2016 19:10 #86891
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I've set up port forwarding and have dynamic dns I can access the web server by typing in www.sheffieldweather.net
However I can't access it on the local network if I use the web address not even if I use vpn. Any ideas or just stick to the local ip address?
However I can't access it on the local network if I use the web address not even if I use vpn. Any ideas or just stick to the local ip address?
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27 Sep 2016 06:43 #86893
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It should work; it's called NAT loopback. Can you access it by public IP address?
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27 Sep 2016 08:13 #86895
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Use LAN DNS in Applications >> LAN DNS / DNS Forwarding to capture the DNS request and redirect it to the local IP address of the web server.
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I've set up port forwarding and have dynamic dns I can access the web server by typing inThe PIT wrote:
http://www.sheffieldweather.net
However I can't access it on the local network if I use the web address not even if I use vpn. Any ideas or just stick to the local ip address?
Use LAN DNS in Applications >> LAN DNS / DNS Forwarding
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27 Sep 2016 11:02 #86897
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If the router management port is on the default 80 then you may need to move it to a different port number System Maintenance >> Management / HTTP Port .
Ah, you are on virgin media. Maybe your virgin media router stopping this?
Ah, you are on virgin media. Maybe your virgin media router stopping this?
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28 Sep 2016 20:48 #86910
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I can access it off the lan no issue but internally no. I've changed the page for vigor web managed to port 8080.
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28 Sep 2016 21:04 #86911
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And for no reason it's started working answers on apost card.
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