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Name: nayr1113
Date: December 26, 2006 at 18:57:05 Pacific
OS: server 2003
CPU/Ram: 3.0ghz/512mb
Product: diy
Comment:

Hi,
Hope some1 can help.

Installed MS server 2003 standard with IIS. Register with zoneedit.com and manage hosted my own web site with dsl dynamic line. However, i cannot browse to my web site within the same LAN unless i use local IP address (eg. 10.0.0.3) instead of WAN ip or proper web site name (eg. www.domain.com)

I've tried browse from another office and with an dial up connection and it work fine (Web site is up and running)! I've tried nslookup, ping (to domain name and WAN ip number), using different DNS server and all work.

IE Browser just prompt the typical error "The page cannot be displayed" with "Cannot find server or DNS Error
Internet Explorer".

Please help... :(



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Response Number 1
Name: vipergg
Date: December 27, 2006 at 05:00:03 Pacific
Reply:

Firewall setting for that address range ???


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Name: nayr1113
Date: December 27, 2006 at 17:01:38 Pacific
Reply:

Hi

Firewall checked. Able to browse from external network. No limited set for internal LAN. Any more suggestion?



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