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Title: adsl(mxstream) <> webserver
Post by: Richard on December 21, 2001, 05:33:07 AM
Hello,

I've got the SME server working for internet access, no problem. I also configured the server as an web server. On the i get acces to the pages, but accessing the site from internet nothing works. Even pinging my ip won't work.

Can someone help me?

Many thanks

System:
Internet - Alcatel modem (tweaked) - sme server - LAN

Server configuration
Lan address: 192.168.1.230 sub: 255.255.255.0
Wan address: 10.0.0.150 sub: 255.255.255.0 gateway: 10.0.0.138
Title: Re: adsl(mxstream) <> webserver
Post by: Des Dougan on December 21, 2001, 07:29:17 AM
10.x.x.x addresses are non-routable and are normally used on private networks (very large ones, as this is a Class A address. You should have a routable IP address from your ISP. Then you need to point your domain name to that IP address, of which there are different ways depending on whether you have a fixed IP or not.

Des Dougan
Title: Re: adsl(mxstream) <> webserver
Post by: Jeff Coleman on December 21, 2001, 07:30:42 AM
Looks like you are using two non-routable address blocks.  Your WAN side interface has to have an addressable IP number.

-jeff
Title: Re: adsl(mxstream) <> webserver
Post by: Jeff Coleman on December 21, 2001, 07:31:31 AM
Des,

You beat me by 1 second! :>

-jeff
Title: Re: adsl(mxstream) <> webserver
Post by: Richard on December 21, 2001, 10:20:04 AM
Yes that's true. But my modem cq. router handels the public IP address. I forgot to add the configuration of the modem/router:

modem cq. router:
Alcatel InTouch home (tweaked)
Lan: 10.0.0.138
wan: 213.84.156.66 (DHCP)
setup
- NAT/PAT
- No specific routing from internet to lan configured, but i tried and could get it to work.

Des Dougan wrote:
>
> 10.x.x.x addresses are non-routable and are normally used on
> private networks (very large ones, as this is a Class A
> address. You should have a routable IP address from your ISP.
> Then you need to point your domain name to that IP address,
> of which there are different ways depending on whether you
> have a fixed IP or not.
>
> Des Dougan
Title: Re: adsl(mxstream) <> webserver
Post by: guestFF on December 23, 2001, 07:42:46 AM
Hi Richard,

Maybe you can take a look at at this How-To?

http://www.e-smith.nl/sections.php?op=viewarticle&artid=1

Regards,

HFW
Title: Re: adsl(mxstream) <> webserver
Post by: Richard on December 24, 2001, 02:49:20 AM
Hello,

I found my problem.

It wasn't located in the SME server but in my tweaked modem. My modem is running in a NAT mode, and blocked all incomming connections.

The information i found (it's in dutch, sorry):

http://www.bruring.com/adsl/article.php

 Regards,
   Richard
Title: Re: adsl(mxstream) <> webserver
Post by: joako on December 26, 2001, 09:56:12 AM
I got a PDF from a site and it is somewhere in my massive bookmark list, but here is a copy mirrored on my server. It is english starting on page 8


http://joako.phpwebhosting.com/tests/Alcatel-Home2Pro.pdf