[ale] Accessing Server without Domain Name

John Wells jb at sourceillustrated.com
Thu Nov 7 10:22:31 EST 2002


Huh?

Why would the router not know how to route to a host on the internal
network?  Even if the IP addr is assigned through DHCP, the router should
maintain this addr in its tables and know how to forward traffic
accordingly.

John

Geoffrey said:
>
>
> Christopher R. Curzio wrote:
>> The traffic from the internet needs a way to get to the internal box.
>> The Router/Firewall doesn't automatically know what kind of servers
>> are running behind it, so you have to forward port 80 to the actual
>> webserver using whatever provisions are inside the Router/Firewall.
>>
>> Typing the IP address in a web browser should work fine on the same
>> network as the webserver, however.
>
> I think not, as the webserver has probably got a dynamic ip provided by
> the router.  Placing the ip in the browser inside his network would
> still make a request to the router, in which case, it still wouldn't
> know where to forward the request.
>
>>
>
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>
> I didn't have to buy my radio from a specific company to listen
> to FM, why doesn't that apply to the Internet (anymore...)?
>
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