On 5/17/05, Randy Clarksean <rclark at lakesplus.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> I have mediaWiki installed on a Linux box behind my firewall with a local 
> IP
> address. I have to view these pages by using the internal IP addy.
> 
> Issue: I would like to be able to use the real world IP address all the
> time to view the pages, rather than the internal IP address. For some
> reason when I use the IP address 63.98.3.64 <http://63.98.3.64> on a 
> machine internal to the
> network ... the connection times out and it does not find anything.


Could it be that the static Public to Private translation on the
external interface (one of the firewalls or the ISP firewall), can only be 
used as a destination in an
External to Internal policy?
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