If you know what address you want to access WUG from the internet, you can add that 
address to the IP access table.

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Andy Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
        Sent: Fri 2/21/2003 8:38 AM 
        To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' 
        Cc: 
        Subject: RE: [WhatsUp Forum] setting up the web page
        
        

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        > -----Original Message-----
        > From: Zhang Ji Yi (NSL) [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        > Sent: Friday, February 21, 2003 7:44 AM
        > To:   '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
        > Subject:      RE: [WhatsUp Forum] setting up the web page
        >
        > Please to stop send "[WhatsUp Forum] setting up the web page" mail to me.
        > Thank you.
        >       -----Original Message-----
        >       From: Scheitel, James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        >       Sent: 21 February, 2003 6:26 AM
        >       To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
        >       Subject: RE: [WhatsUp Forum] setting up the web page
        >      
        >      
        >       If by the public you mean on the internet, then you would assign a
        > publicly accessible IP Address to the WUG machine, then map a DNS entry to
        > that IP Address:
        >       
        >       For instance:
        >       10.10.10.10    is the ip and
        >       wug.mycompany.com is setup to point to 10.10.10.10
        >       
        >       Then they would access WUG as:
        >       <http://wug.mycompany.com/>
        >       
        >       or if you have it on another port:
        >       <http://wug.mycompany.com:81/>
        >       
        >       If you are talking making it accessible on your local network, like
        > behind a firewall, you could do it via machine name as specified below, or
        > via IP Address:
        >       <http://10.10.10.10/>     
        >       or <http://10.10.10.10:81/>  if on another port.
        >       
        >       I don't think that making WUG accessible on the Internet would be a
        > very good idea...
        >       
        >       Good luck,
        >       Jim
        >       
        >       -----Original Message-----
        >       From: Lee Collison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        >       Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 4:12 PM
        >       To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        >       Subject: RE: [WhatsUp Forum] setting up the web page
        >       
        >       Great thanks.  That was a step forward now how do you make this
        > accessible to the public?
        >       
        >       -----Original Message-----
        >       From: Scheitel, James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        >       Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2003 9:54 AM
        >       To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
        >       Subject: RE: [WhatsUp Forum] setting up the web page
        >       
        >       Make sure that you do not have any other services that are using
        > port 80 on the same machine - Like Internet Information Servers (IIS)  or
        > other applications.  If you do, you will have to assign a different port
        > like 81, 8080 or 8081 to WUG.
        >       
        >       Then you would access WUG as <http://myserver:8080/>
        >       
        >       Hope that helps,
        >       Jim
        >       
        >       
        >       -----Original Message-----
        >       From: Lee Collison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        >       Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 9:19 PM
        >       To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        >       Subject: [WhatsUp Forum] setting up the web page
        >       
        >       Hi,
        >       I have downloaded the eval version of Whats Up Gold and like it a
        > lot.  I am having problems getting the web interface to work.  I
        > consistently get an internal 500 error.
        >       
        >       What is the proper way to setup the web interface so we can monitor
        > our servers via the browser?
        >       
        >       Lee
        
        
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