06-29-2013 04:18 AM - edited 03-11-2019 07:04 PM
Hello,
I want to acces the HQ server from branch which is natted on ASA firewall, On Branch when i do a nslookup for the server it gives me the real ip of the server which is not accessible from branch becz it is Natted, I want to access the server by the name url how can i do that??
http://abc.cisco.com/workspace ------it doesnt works
BUT
http:// <Natted IP>/workspace-------------> it works fine
How can i access the server by name ???
06-29-2013 08:56 AM
Hello Clark White,
You have not provide a detailed explanation or topology,
Can you try to follow the following documment I created and see what option might fit your needs based on the network deployment you have there?
https://supportforums.cisco.com/docs/DOC-34107
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06-29-2013 11:27 AM
Hello,
Very good Docment dear,
Please find the attached.
There is trust relationship between the 2 domain as seen in the attachment.
I want to access from user PC to filenet server application through the URL. http://filenet.abc.com/workplace, when i enter from user PC in the browser the login page of the application shld come as per the URL http://filenet.abc.com:2080/Workplace/ContainerLogin.jsp
but unfortunately i get the authentication window for the domain abc after entering the username and password i get the below message.I hope the below error is due to trust relationship between the 2 domains.
"your browser configuration is correct but you have not logged into a supported Microsoft Windows Domain
please login to the application using the normal login page"
After the above error when again i open a new tab in the browser and try to open a link by adding the contents http://filenet.abc.com:2080/Workplace/ContainerLogin.jsp
it opens properly, actually i want to know where the things are missing to open in 1st attempt.
Thanks
06-30-2013 12:02 AM
Hello Clark,
This does not like like a firewall issue. I mean traffic is flowing back and forward.
Where's the DNS server that the user uses to contact that server?
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