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Hi. As you can tell by my username I have very little understanding of Novell, etc.
My question is the following:
I did a website for a school. They cannot access the website at the school as it keeps redirecting to the novell login page.How is this redirection removed so that the website can be accessed from the internet and not the local server?
Any assistance will be GREATLY appreciated.
Thanks!

What kind of webserver is running at the novell server?
You have to add a redirection to the web servers configuration.
E.g.:
/yourpage
so that the users can browse your website by http://yourserver.com/yourpagePlease send a reply, if you solved the problem !!!

Hi. I am not sure which webserver they are using. I will try to find out. Their domain is hosted elsewhere and not on the local server. Everyone else can see their site except them. It seems that they also use their domain as their primary domain for their server. So when trying to view the site, it gets confused and takes them to the novell login page. All very confusing! If a redirection is setup when typing in, as per your example, http://yourserver.com/yourpage on the local server to where it is currently hosted would that work? Thanks Again!

Sounds, that there is running an internal webserver at the same domain name than the external webserver.
This is quite bad, because the request will never ask for the domain (webserver) in the internet.
Is it possible to down the webservice temporarily and test, whether you can access the external webserver?
But down only the webservice not the whole server !!!Please send a reply, if you solved the problem !!!

Hi
It looks like that just may be the problem.
Thank you for your assistance.
I think we may just use another domain instead.

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