Re: router firewall reject local domain-connections

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Are your domains properly (re?)configured?

On Sun, 15 May 2005, Paal Marker wrote:

thompson speedtouch router, server rh8 apache 2.0.40

I have changed ISP and have got a new router, speedtouch 510. For access to my apache server I have configured nat on the router to accept traffic on port 80 from remote. This works great, I can access all virtual hosts on the server just fine. But from inside the LAN behind the router I can not access the domains. Neither can I ping the routers ip-adress. Access can be done by http://10.0.0.1 (servers ip eth0) and http://192.168.1.1 (servers ip eth1) But it is troubly when I want to access the virtual hosts. My firewall on rh8 server is not changed since I had my old ISP with router without firewall, so the problem is inside the router

the NAPT conf on router for port 80 is like this:
       Temp     10.0.0.1:80    unspecified:80  tcp  NONE
Temp     10.0.0.1:80    unspecified:80  udp  NONE


Wich rule shall I make for accessing the router from inside?



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