Re: Nat Problem? setup problem?



That makes sense, and would explain what is happening..

I'm worried more about my wife's outlook than about apache. I can just
use a local address anyway for apache.

The main problem will happen when I try to send mail from inside the
network and the DSL modem grabs mail.mydomain.com as well.

Is there a way to make my lunix box redirect everything incoming from
eth1 and addressed to a domain (or list of domains) or my external (is
that the correct term?) IP to itself?

Any suggestions?

Thanks!


On Tue, 2007-07-31 at 14:16 -0400, Bruce Marshall wrote:
On Tuesday 31 July 2007, David Smith wrote:
From inside the network I can surf no problem till...

I enter the domain name or my internet IP address...

Then I get the DSL modem login page.

Anyone know where I should be looking to fix this problem?

You haven't mentioned any addresses (and you don't have to) but I assume you
are using an internal IP address to access apache from your LAN and the
external IP to access it from the outside.

But trying to go outside and come back in won't work because the DSL modem
knows what its IP address is (the ext address) and is going to intercept the
call right there.

This would work if you set up a static IP like dyndns.com. Say at
smith.homelinux.net so when you call out to that address (which is
different than you current ext address) dyndns will redirect it to your home
box based on your telling dyndns the current address.



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