Netgear RT314 Router- how can I see my served pages from inside my network?

From: Sara (genericax@hotmail.com)
Date: 06/29/02


From: genericax@hotmail.com (Sara)
Date: 28 Jun 2002 18:01:37 -0700

This is strange. From inside my 192.168.0.x net, I hit the RT314 with
192.168.0.1 and botta-bing the challenge comes up for the admin user &
pw. Duckie. Then I put in the IP or domain name of one of the sites I
serve up and dammit- the same challenge comes up.It doesn't forward.

I had a Ugate router prior to this router (which I may put back in
service if I can't solve this problem), and it worked perfectly -
192.168.0.1 brought up the admin page, and the URLs of my served sites
brought up the individual site pages. The individual sites come up
fine from OUTSIDE my 192.168.0.x network.

I called Netgear and talked to the service tech. I appreciate the fact
that they actually have people I can talk to, but unfortunately he
offered no assistance other than to say that this router doesn't
support what I'm trying to do.

I find that hard to believe. There must be some way I can set up a
static route or some other means to convince the RT314 that I'm coming
in from outside? How could anyone do web development in this
environment? I can't put the internal IP address into the browser
because Apache is set up for name-based virtual site serving.

The other part of this that doesn't make sense is that I must be going
outside my net to hit my served pages, because I use an IP resolver
service that redirects to my current dynamic IP. SO why does this
traffic look different (internal) to the RT314?

Suggestions are most welcome!

Gx



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