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Stanny
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router problems.

Post by Stanny »

does anyone know how I can configure my router to listen to my webservice (iis)?
or does anyone have some spare .asp you borrow out for a couple weeks?


and ye port 80 is open.
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Post by iler »

It would be really helpfull from you to tell the model and manufacturer of your router.
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Post by slacker »

assuming you're using a "black box" type of home router: open a web browser at your router's ip, and setup port forwarding for port 80 to port 80 on the local IP of the web server

linux: look it up on google, iptables is what you're looking for

windows: has built in port fowarding in the properties of the connection, but ive never got it to work personally.
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