06-30-2016 02:27 AM - edited 03-05-2019 04:20 AM
In my home network I have web server and I access it with local IP (ex. 192.168.1.200) but it is forwarded to the internet so that I can access it from anywhere in the world via WAN IP address (ex. 12.34.56.78).
Is there any settings so that I can access this web server from inside (local) network via WAN IP (12.34.56.78)?
06-30-2016 03:04 AM
Hello
Aren't you already dong that ?
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Paul
06-30-2016 03:07 AM
It doesn't work.
So, if I'm in my local network and try to access (or just ping) Public WAN IP of router it doesn't work. I don't know how to set it up.
06-30-2016 04:42 AM
Hello
Okay so you want to be able ping the wan (outside) interface for the ASA fw correct?
Can you post the current config of the ASA , I guess all what is required is possibly an acl allowing icmp echo-reply
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Paul
06-30-2016 04:59 AM
No, I don't need only ping, I need whole communication.
This is the best explanation I can give you:
I have a forum on my server in local network in Office. When somebody post reply to my topic I get an email with link for that new post. If the link is with the local IP address of the server I can click it and I can see the forum post ONLY if I'm (with my laptop or phone or PC) in office. If I'm at home or somewhere but not in office if I click on that link I can NOT open the forum. So I change setup on my forum to send link with public static (WAN) IP and port where my server is forwarded, so when I'm out of office I can click on link and see forum. BUT now I have problem if I'm in office and click on that link I can NOT open forum because link is with WAN IP not with LAN IP.
I can't send you configuratin at this time, maybe latter (in one or two hour).
07-07-2016 04:12 AM
Hello
Do you connect via FQDN or ip, If dns and you have a local dns server ,Create a A record for the web server for internal resolution, or of its just your pc try amending the local hosts file.
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Paul
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