That might be normal, you could try to request a page from outside your
network and see if that works.  You're probably getting the router
config page because you are connecting to it from the 'inside'  

Babelfish is one way to test it.



On Sun, 2003-06-15 at 03:29, Phillipus Gunawan wrote:
> G'day SLUGers
> 
> Does anyone here ever using BIPAC-741 from Billion?
> 
> I'm using InterNode ADSL which giving me a dynamic ip.
> I've tried so hard to configure its 'Virtual Server'
> feature to redirect any incoming HTTP from outside
> world into my tiny box of redhat 9 web server.
> 
> I can open my web server via local connection (e.g.
> http://192.168.1.10) which I supposed theres nothing
> wrong with the conf.
> 
> But if I type in the ADSL ip address, it open the
> front page of the ADSL modem configuration page, which
> is really security_risk for me.
> 
> Any comment?
> 
> 
> Phillipus.
> 
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