Paul your not doing anything wrong, even when I talked to Sonicwall
support they said its not possible to reach the web server on the DMZ
from inside the network. I had that same problem that you are having. I
never got it to work right, so what I did was put the webserver on the
switch and give it a 1 to 1 NAT address and even then to access it from
its domain name I had to specify a entry for it in our host file on our
local machines, after that it works fine.

But they told me it wasn't possible and had not solutions for it.

 

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Information Technology  Manager 
MCP, A+, CCA 
Printer Essentials 
www.printeressentials.com 
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
Behalf Of Paul Mills
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 12:46 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [SonicWALL]- Two Sonicwalls on a switch


Hi,

we have a Pro 300 that is plugged into a Cisco Switch.  On this Cisco
switch we also have a Pro100.  The internet router is also plugged into
this Cisco switch.

we have a webserver on the DMZ of the Pro300.  It is in standard mode.

If I try to access the webserver from a PC that is behind the Pro100, I
am unable to do so.  I can access a variety of sites on the internet
from a PC behind the Pro100 just fine.  

The default gateway on the Pro100 is our internet router.  

On the Pro100 intranet tab of the Advanced menu, we added the full IP
address range under the "specified address range are attached to the WAN
link"

On the Pro300 intranet tab of the Advanced menu, we added the WAN IP
address of the Pro100.  

If you plug a PC into the switch and configure it with a public address
and use the internet router as a gateway, you can pull up the webserver
just fine.

What am I missing or did wrong?

Thanks!

Paul Mills
IT Coordinator
Heritage Trail Library System
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