On Oct 4, 2005, at 12:11 AM, Kay Smoljak wrote:
>
> The machine has two network interfaces - an internal 10.0.0.n IP and
> an external 203.n.n.n IP. I can connect to the local 10.0.0.n IP using
> Enterprise Manager no problems - but not using the external IP
>

Are you sure your router supports loopback? I had the same issue  
where I couldn't browse to my dev sites using their external IP's  
when I'm on my LAN, though I can when I'm outside my LAN. I have a  
SOHO Netgear router and the manufacturer confirmed that routers of  
that grade do not support internal loopback like I was trying to do.  
My solution was to change by hosts file to point to the server like so:

www.client.dev.mydomain.com  192.168.0.x.x

So now I can browse to the server but I'm never leaving the LAN.


--
Regards,
Bob Haroche

OnPoint Solutions
www.OnPointSolutions.com





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