Re: IIS FTP and WWW through router firewall
From: mkrmkrNOsPam@cox.net
Date: 01/13/03
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From: <mkrmkrNOsPam@cox.net> Date: Mon, 13 Jan 2003 08:51:10 -0800
Sounds more like a possibly DNS problem to me, make sure
your domain name is associated to your ip address
>-----Original Message-----
>First turn off you firewall and see if you can access
>both services successfully.
>
>If you can't, meaning your ISP may block the port 80
>and 21. then change the port number and try again.
>
>If yes, then configure you firewall to suit your needs.
>
>Get more info on how IIS work at www.iisfaq.com
>
>Rgds.
>
>"jk" <jack_nutz@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:036b01c2a25a$6b3cd3a0$d7f82ecf@TK2MSFTNGXA14...
>> I can't seem to get IIS FTP and WWW to work from
outside
>> my fierwall. I have to admit I'm a newbie to IIS and I
am
>> able to free up the necessary ports and I use the
gateway
>> IP address which is assigned to my router obviously but
>> nothing seems to work. It does work however if I type
in
>> my personal ip. Can anyone help?
>
>.
>
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