Re: Internal to External IP
From: SysAdm (wjones@sitesmith.com)
Date: 12/05/02
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From: "SysAdm" <wjones@sitesmith.com> Date: Wed, 4 Dec 2002 23:43:08 +0000 (UTC)
"D.M." <dmitchell@mchsi.com> wrote in message
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> We have tried setting up a NAT entry, but here's the problem: The
> website is not on our network, it is on a third party network. It's
> basically a web interface for a CRM server, and it has a private IP
> address. We are connected to that server via a frame relay, and the
> hosting company has locked it down so that only those who are on our
> network can get to it.
>
> We did try the VPN solution as well, but we get the same result no
> matter what we try: The folks at our sister company can get to the
> login page of the system, but after that, the pages all load with
> errors and the data is incorrect. Of course, I can hit that IP from
> any computer that is a member of our domain, and it pulls the data up
> just fine.
>
> I know that this one is really out there... I appreciate all the
> feedback!
ok - so by creating a VPN, your sister company can successfully get the
login page....right ?
but - after logging in it all turns sour....?
ok - so what does the login page code do - exactly ?
SysAdm
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