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Help Me Please!
I've been having problems with an installation of Windows XP and IIS 5.1. I want to access any file of my IIS from Internet and any try finish in a "404 - File Not Found" on the browser. I have a PPPoE Connection to Internet with a dynamic IP and the BuildIn Firewall disabled, and a Local Area Network defined. I have no problem to access with the Local Area Network IP (inside). Any suggestion will be welcomed! Sorry my pour English! |
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Does going to http://localhost/ work on that computer?
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No! but...
I can see all IIS by http:/power ... power=Name of this machine! If I ping it (ping power) it returns "Local Area Connection" IP! Anyway, I can ping localhot and it returns 127.0.0.1. But... I can add new data to the situation... If I do ping power now it returns 168.10.3.50 (4 example), then: I can access any page with http://power/x, but not by http://168.10.3.50/x... I don't understand! I'm actually lost! I believe I don't know where I can map that the Internet IP must by redirect to my "Local Area Connection" IP for any entrant http petition... Thanks 4 your help! |
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Have you allowed port 80 to get through your firewall? In most cases you'll look for port forwarding settings or similar. In a Linksys dsl modem, for example, there is a port forwarding page where you map external traffic to local servers by ports.
On the server console, does http://localhost return a web page? |
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