
ei... this is quite peculiar. internet access works... but not LAN access. i'm a n00b... but i'd say its the firewall. i'm its been mis-configured. I dont think has anything to do with NAT-ing... unless u have two subnets, NAT cant be the issue. If the client comps and the are connected to the same switch, then the mail server may have been mis-configured to drop local-IPs... may be a mis-type was made somewhere.... like 192.168.*1* instead on 192.168.*0*... something like that. If the client machines can ping that server, then it must be some misconfiguration somewhere... On 8/15/11, geoffrey gitagia <ggitagia@gmail.com> wrote:
do you have the public ip? if yes check the ports
On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 8:12 AM, Peter Osotsi <peter.osotsi@gmail.com>wrote:
This is the only set up in place, not complex at all. ---------------------------------------------- Public IP xx.xxx.x.xxx
Private Ip in the range 192.168.1.x Subnet 255.255.255.0 Gateway 192.168.1.1 ---------------------------------------------
Peter
On Sun, Aug 14, 2011 at 7:08 PM, John Doe Smith Kamau KipNg'etich Jones < skunkworks.ku@gmail.com> wrote:
hmmm.... could you give more detail on how the LAN is setup... subnets, etc
On 8/14/11, Peter Osotsi <peter.osotsi@gmail.com> wrote:
Does Cisco 881 have reverse NAT, im dealing with a unique case where no one can access mail/webmail via the public IP on the local LAN while they can access the same while outside the LAN e.g. in a neighbouring office.
This applies to this appliance only, while on a Cisco Linksys, access to the mail/webmail on both LAN and off LAN is possible via public IP.
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