Ian,
I
have
the asus router and came across the same problem. I run it in NAT mode,
redirecting ports to various servers. The thing to remember is the
port
forwarding is for external to internal routes only, if you type either the
routers public or private address from your netowrk then you will get the
config
page. I tried (hope you dont' mind) your IP from the email and got a web
page (
black background yellow text) so if thats what your hosting on you own
server
then it's working like a charm. Good old adsl, only got mine last week from
pipex and very happy so far...
James
T
Hi All
Sorry for the off topic post but I've just
spend
the last week moving house and wiring from dusk to dawn. Comfort is
installed,
the PBX is installed, ADSL is in etc etc etc.
Anyway does anyone know how to config the Asus
ADSL modem router to allow port 80 through to the server. At the moment
when I
try to connect back to my server I get the web server in the modem/router.
I
know I could change ports on the server but for various reasons I don't
want to do that. The router is in bridge mode to a second network card
in
the server with the server running winroute and a webserver.
Can anyone help ?
thanks
Ian D
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