I am trying to use my web server with my Belkin 7230 router. The web
server works fine without the wireless router.
I have bellsouth dsl and using ip passthough with my bellsouth modem /
router.
I have configured my belkin router virtual servers to route port 80 to
my webservers ip given to it by the router however no luck when trying
to bring up my page with my static ip. Of course I have no problem
when using localhost or the ip given to my webserver from the belkin
router.
Any ideas what I may be doing incorrectly?
Again, thank you for any advice you might give. All comments welcome
; )
danno wrote:
> Hello all and thank you for your help in advance,
>
> I am trying to use my web server with my Belkin 7230 router. The web
> server works fine without the wireless router.
>
> I have bellsouth dsl and using ip passthough with my bellsouth modem /
> router.
>
> I have configured my belkin router virtual servers to route port 80 to
> my webservers ip given to it by the router however no luck when trying
> to bring up my page with my static ip. Of course I have no problem
> when using localhost or the ip given to my webserver from the belkin
> router.
Well of course, since localhost and the private side LAN IP on the
router are the same thing.
And what static IP is that which you are talking about, a static IP from
the ISP, the static IP on the router or what?
>
> Any ideas what I may be doing incorrectly?
What are you trying to do here? Are you trying to setup the WEB server
so it can be contacted publicly over the Internet or are just trying to
contact the Web server period locally on the LAN?
Duane Arnold wrote:
> danno wrote:
> > Hello all and thank you for your help in advance,
> >
> > I am trying to use my web server with my Belkin 7230 router. The web
> > server works fine without the wireless router.
> >
> > I have bellsouth dsl and using ip passthough with my bellsouth modem /
> > router.
> >
> > I have configured my belkin router virtual servers to route port 80 to
> > my webservers ip given to it by the router however no luck when trying
> > to bring up my page with my static ip. Of course I have no problem
> > when using localhost or the ip given to my webserver from the belkin
> > router.
>
> Well of course, since localhost and the private side LAN IP on the
> router are the same thing.
>
> And what static IP is that which you are talking about, a static IP from
> the ISP, the static IP on the router or what?
> >
> > Any ideas what I may be doing incorrectly?
>
> What are you trying to do here? Are you trying to setup the WEB server
> so it can be contacted publicly over the Internet or are just trying to
> contact the Web server period locally on the LAN?
>
> Just what is it that you're trying to do here?
>
> Duane :)
Anybody else? Any intelligent replies welcome. Thank you.
danno wrote:
> Duane Arnold wrote:
>
>>danno wrote:
>>
>>>Hello all and thank you for your help in advance,
>>>
>>>I am trying to use my web server with my Belkin 7230 router. The web
>>>server works fine without the wireless router.
>>>
>>>I have bellsouth dsl and using ip passthough with my bellsouth modem /
>>>router.
>>>
>>>I have configured my belkin router virtual servers to route port 80 to
>>>my webservers ip given to it by the router however no luck when trying
>>>to bring up my page with my static ip. Of course I have no problem
>>>when using localhost or the ip given to my webserver from the belkin
>>>router.
>>
>>Well of course, since localhost and the private side LAN IP on the
>>router are the same thing.
>>
>>And what static IP is that which you are talking about, a static IP from
>>the ISP, the static IP on the router or what?
>>
>>>Any ideas what I may be doing incorrectly?
>>
>>What are you trying to do here? Are you trying to setup the WEB server
>>so it can be contacted publicly over the Internet or are just trying to
>>contact the Web server period locally on the LAN?
>>
>>Just what is it that you're trying to do here?
>>
>>Duane :)
>
>
>
> Anybody else? Any intelligent replies welcome. Thank you.
>
> -dan
>
Intelligent replies?
That would be you should know you can't do what you're trying to do with
cheap routers.
That would be you expose the WEB server in the DMZ with the WEB server
and O/S locked down and harden to attack. But I know you don't know what
it means.
Or you use one router to expose it to the Internet with port forwarding.
And the O/S, file system, user accounts, registry and the WEB server
harden to attack, which you don't know about any of it.
Or if you're not using MS and Linux instead, then something similar
would need to happen to lock the WEB server and O/S down.
You're another *clueless* home user trying to put up WEB site at home
and you're are or will be flat-out hack bait.
Duane Arnold wrote:
> danno wrote:
> > Duane Arnold wrote:
> >
> >>danno wrote:
> >>
> >>>Hello all and thank you for your help in advance,
> >>>
> >>>I am trying to use my web server with my Belkin 7230 router. The web
> >>>server works fine without the wireless router.
> >>>
> >>>I have bellsouth dsl and using ip passthough with my bellsouth modem /
> >>>router.
> >>>
> >>>I have configured my belkin router virtual servers to route port 80 to
> >>>my webservers ip given to it by the router however no luck when trying
> >>>to bring up my page with my static ip. Of course I have no problem
> >>>when using localhost or the ip given to my webserver from the belkin
> >>>router.
> >>
> >>Well of course, since localhost and the private side LAN IP on the
> >>router are the same thing.
> >>
> >>And what static IP is that which you are talking about, a static IP from
> >>the ISP, the static IP on the router or what?
> >>
> >>>Any ideas what I may be doing incorrectly?
> >>
> >>What are you trying to do here? Are you trying to setup the WEB server
> >>so it can be contacted publicly over the Internet or are just trying to
> >>contact the Web server period locally on the LAN?
> >>
> >>Just what is it that you're trying to do here?
> >>
> >>Duane :)
> >
> >
> >
> > Anybody else? Any intelligent replies welcome. Thank you.
> >
> > -dan
> >
>
> Intelligent replies?
>
> That would be you should know you can't do what you're trying to do with
> cheap routers.
>
> That would be you expose the WEB server in the DMZ with the WEB server
> and O/S locked down and harden to attack. But I know you don't know what
> it means.
>
> Or you use one router to expose it to the Internet with port forwarding.
>
> And the O/S, file system, user accounts, registry and the WEB server
> harden to attack, which you don't know about any of it.
>
> Or if you're not using MS and Linux instead, then something similar
> would need to happen to lock the WEB server and O/S down.
>
> You're another *clueless* home user trying to put up WEB site at home
> and you're are or will be flat-out hack bait.
>
> That's your intelligent reply.
>
> Duane