05-21-2003 04:34 PM - edited 03-02-2019 07:32 AM
I have a 1720 running NAT and doing some port forwarding to a server for web and ssh requests. If I try to access my server on an internal machine (192.168.1.*) by going to the external IP of the router (216.155.*.*) I get a "connection refused". If I try to connect from an internal machine to the internal IP of the router (192.168.1.254) I can get in fine. If I try to access the router from another location, say home, I can get to it just fine. Is there a setting I am missing to allow my internal IPs to see the external IP of the router?
Thanks,
Charlie
05-27-2003 01:32 PM
It should work. I would enable debug ip packet to get more insight on why the connection is being refused.
05-27-2003 01:37 PM
external is the view from the outside. If your inside going to inside the nat will not occur.
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