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alias in internal Server

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howard7

IS-IT--Management
Jan 27, 2002
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I have a web server in my local network(not dmz)
from the out side network i can access my web server without any problems.
But from the local client i can't access my web server with
public ip address of my web server.
I used alias command but it dosen't work..
let me know how can i solve this problem..


 
The may sound too obvious but why don't you just access your web server with it's actual internal IP address when on the inside network. To use it's global IP address you would have to be coming from the outside of the PIX to have the PIX do the static NAT on the incoming packets!

Chris.
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Chris Andrew, CCNA
chrisac@gmx.co.uk
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I have had same issue using any firwall. You need to use internal address, or setup internal DNS and put an entry in that points to internal address. Lee Smith
Associated Network Services
Snr Systems Engineer
Lee.Smith@ANSPLC.Com
 
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