My suspicion would be that GnatBox replies to the pings (effectively pings
to an alias), but that your server may have an incorrect network set-up -
probably a gateway not defined or other routing set-up problem.
It therefore seems to be responding to pings, but nothing else.
Check that your server is able to access the outside world through the
GnatBox.
Regards,
James Smith
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Can anyone help with solving a small problem I'm having
accessing our
web servers.
I've created in an inbound tunnel to the PSN from the
External network.,
and then used default settings on remote access to allow
access to that
tunnel.
However, when I try and access the server from the Internet
(External),
then although I can ping it, I can't connect to any other
ports. All
ports have been left open, and all protocols are allowed.
Any ideas for a newcomer to Gnatbox?
Frank Morris
BITS Ltd
www.b-i-t-s.co.uk
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