gjames,
1. first, make sure your pc is setup with the correct DNS server information.
2. if correct, doublecheck by doing whois "yourdomainame.com" and note for the NS records.
3. do an nslookup or dig ( these are unix utils)then querry for MX and WWW, make sure the fqdn are pointing...
The simplest way for a bypass to work is with this situation:
Assume:
1. your internal network is using valid public ips.
2. your router's internal interface is using a valid public ip on a different subnet.
3. router and pc are connected to the same switch, hub or cross connected directly...
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