I have IIS 4.0 running on a member server. I created a new web site (our only one) and configured it properly. Internet users can pull up the site from the outside world.
We have a DSL router that is NAT enabled. We have a Sonic Wall firewall that has to be NAT enabled also because of the router. We have one real world IP given to us by our ISP and our client computers (Win9x) are assigned internal IPs of the 10.x.x.x variety.
We cannot access our website from in-house using the www name, its IP address, or the web server’s internal IP. The website’s IP is “all unassigned” and I gave it a Host Header. When I type in the internal IP of the Web Server I get the NT Option Pack default page.
How can I view my web site from in-house?
Thank you,
Michael L Brown