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Legacy Forums => Experienced User Forum => Topic started by: Joseph Gardner on October 11, 2000, 09:17:18 PM
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I have placed an e-smith inside a freesco router/firewall/gateway that contains 3 NIC's
NIC #1 is the connection to my DSL modem ip = abc.abc.abc.1
NIC #2 is the connection to my internal lan ip = 192.168.100.1
NIC #3 is the connection to my e-smith server ip = 192.168.10.1
there is only 1 NIC in the e-smith server ip = 192.168.10.2
local network NIC's ip range = 192.168.100.2/200
The function of this server is STRICTLY a web server and email server thus I set it up as "server only - direct connection"
The gateway ip for the e-smith server is 192.168.10.1
The local ip for the e-smith server is 192.168.10.2
machine name = web-mail
I'm having difficulty accessing the e-smith server from my internal lan (192.168.100.2/200). I am able to ping the ip (192.168.10.2) and it confirmed access to the internet during setup BUT it returns a "Forbidden, you don't have access to this server" when I try to use the http://192.168.10.2/e-smith-manager . The same is true for http://192.168.10.2/e-smith-password .
Can anyone offer any suggestions?
Regards,
Joe
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Joseph Gardner wrote:
> The gateway ip for the e-smith server is 192.168.10.1 The local
> ip for the e-smith server is 192.168.10.2 machine name =
> web-mail
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> I'm having difficulty accessing the e-smith server from my
> internal lan (192.168.100.2/200).
The e-smith-manager and e-smith-password CGIs are only accessible from the local network that the e-smith server is on. In your case, there are no client machines on the same network.
I can suggest two options for you. First thing you can try is to configure 192.168.100.x as a "local" network. You have a bootstrapping problem in doing this however, and the "local" network setup is in the e-smith manager.
The other thing that you can do is to install the openssh add-on, and use ssh and lynx to access the manager and password screens.
Regards
Charlie
I am able to ping the ip
> (192.168.10.2) and it confirmed access to the internet during
> setup BUT it returns a "Forbidden, you don't have access
> to this server" when I try to ....
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Any way to alter what e-smith believes to be a "local address" ie. any of the private ip's.
Joe
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Joe wrote:
> Any way to alter what e-smith believes to be a "local
> address" ie. any of the private ip's.
If you haven't done so already, you should download and read the e-smith User Manual. You can find it in various formats in ftp://ftp.e-smith.org/pub/e-smith/e-smith-4.0/.
Regards
Charlie