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Hi,
I'm running my own webserver, with (until now) a simple HTML-website under IIS. To access that website from 'inside' my LAN, I need to connect to the internal IP-address of the server it is on.
From 'outside', through the internet, I connect through the registered url.
That has never been a problem, until now:)
For testing reasons, I have setup a XOOPS-site under my main site. The main-site is accessible internal and externally, without problems. The XOOPS-site however is only reachable from the LAN OR through the internet...
Maybe I'm missing something, but, in the 'mainfile.php' one has to put the external IP or official url to make the XOOPS-site reachable from the outside. This poses a problem, for if I want to reach it from inside my LAN, I have to enter the internal IP into the mainfile.php
Is there any way around this, so I can reach the site from both internal as external locations???
[EDIT]: My network is a LAN, connected to the Internet via a broadband router/modem. The router/modem does NAT to and from the outside...
Cheers in advance,
Lilinallte