Do you use relative links, just something to think about
Jeff
Robert Bartels wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I've been using stn at home for more than a year now
> and it has served me well up until now.
>
> I have a static ip with a domain name mapped to it.
> I have 3 computers behind the stn box. One is my server which
> is running www and mail etc. Another is my programming machine/www
> editing
> box call it Box A.
>
> So in order for Box A to see my www pages i must use the internal
> network
> www server's
> ip 192.168.0.104 . The problem is that all the links on the www server
> are
> linked to
> my domain name.. and since Box A can't use the domain name to reference
> links. I can't
> truly view my home page!! Course it works fine if your viewing it from
> outside my network.
>
> If Box A was running a real os like linux I could but in a static host..
> Can this be done with win2k? Is there a router config to add another
> route
> or dns
> for the internel/externel ip's? Some un/documented STN option??
>
> I might just be missing some easy solution... but if anyone has a idea
> besides buying
> another static ip..(doh) please let me know..
>
> Thanks
>
> Bob
>
>
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