| ACCESSING LANSUITE via Internet |
Posted by
Beyers Slabbert
on Tuesday, September 26, 2006 at 11:43:41 AM (EST)
Our Office (site A) setup is such that we pop our ISP over a DSL connection, but i'd like to be able to then collect the mail now on my Lansuite server from another site (site B with it's own dsl connection). I've setup a dynDNS address which points to my ISP given IP, i can ping that particular address - but i can't access the Lansuite Part of the server... for argument sake: arcpta.getmyip.com (which points to 165.145.131.54 (or whatever the ISP hands me) and gets updated in the DNS entries of .getmyip.com) - how to i "point" an internet connection via my WAN/Internet Network port to go to the specific IP of my lansuite... within the network if i browse to http://192.9.205.1 i get to the web-interphase of lansuite... http://192.9.205.1/mail works perfectly... but how do achieve the same thing via an internet connection from home - that should also allow me to pop & smtp to my office "server" from home... NAT is enabled with no filter specified (to try an minimise pitfalls), Firewall has been disabled, Proxy IP filter has been set to allow all (for the moment) access (0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0 to 0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0) what am i missing? thnx
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Posted by
Russell Waddington
on Wednesday, September 27, 2006 at 11:40:49 AM (EST)
Does your IP connection go to a router, or a switch, and from there to your lansuite server? If so, you will likely need to tell your router to forward the neccessary ports to your lansuite server internal IP address.
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Posted by
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on Wednesday, August 22, 2007 at 5:06:25 AM (EST)
I have used the www.no-ip.com client via my router and it work great. You register a free service with then and then you can register a domain XXX@XXX.com then you point your xxx@xxx.com to your lansuite it works great
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