Hate to ask the obvious...

But have you tried ping, tracert, or using IPs instead of hostnames to
get from the DMZ back to the network?

Just askin...

J

On 4/13/05, Ewok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Which is most always the case when ROUTING between a lan and a dmz. The only
> thing connecting the two separate networks is a router
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Justin D. Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 4:21 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: CFHTTP and CFMX 6.1 / IIS6 / Server2003
> 
> > Yes, true and that's what I meant - that if
> > the IP resolves to a local IP on the host then
> > the traffic is not routed.
> 
> Right, but if the server is behind a NAT router it will usually have a
> different IP address than the one that the domain resolves to in DNS, so the
> request would be sent out to the router for processing.
> 
> -Justin Scott
> 
> 

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