Q: I can not access IE from 61.140.76.213. So I was trying to “tracert 61.140.76.213″ in Windows 2000 directly using my computer, I got the following: 977 503 .
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14 * * * Request timed out.
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30 * * * Request timed out.
But when I log on another computer using telnet (This computer is not on the local network), I can successfully trace route to 61.140. 76.213.
Does Does anyone know if it is possible the website directly from my computer? If so, how to do this?
Thanks much!
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Re:Thanks both of you! I tried to use a proxy server which I got from google search. Now I can access the website!
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Re:your school may have blocked access to port 80 from outside their network. this way students can't host websites, well at least not on port 80.
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Re:you have to call the dorm tech to inquire regarding this problem, because it could be their router/firewall that is preventing you from accessing that site?or it could be that site is preventing you from access it.
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Re:<< Is your web server in the DMZ? >>
I don't know if my webserver is in DMZ. I am living a college dorm and it has cable to access to internet. A few months ago, I can access
61.140.76.213 through IE. But now I can't. What could happen?
<< You may want to give your internal network access to the DMZ, because the DMZ don't give you automatic access from behind the firewall since DMZ is not consider as you local LAN. >>
How can I give the internal network access to the DMZ?
<< Check the Masquerade rule for your DMZ on your firewall/router.
Or routing table if you are using Proxy ARP. >>
I do use one router to build a home network in order to share the internet access, but even I unplug the router, I still can't access this
address. Any other suggestions?
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Re:Is your web server in the DMZ?
You may want to give your internal network access to the DMZ, because the DMZ don't give you automatic access from behind the firewall since DMZ is not consider as you local LAN.
Check the Masquerade rule for your DMZ on your firewall/router.
Or routing table if you are using Proxy ARP.
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