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vladimirt
Hi,
I have a Project Server 2007 set up on Windows server 2003 (without DNS),
which works well in local area network. Hostname of Windows server is
WINSERVER.
Now I want to enable access to project web access from Internet, so I have
forwarded the required port on my router to local IP address of windows
server.
When I type in URL like http://my_public_IP_address:port/PWA, it gets
resolved to http://WINSERVER:port/PWA - which of course won't work from
anywhere else then my local network.
Is there any way to stop that kind of name resolution, and just forward that
port to windows server? I'm using IIS 6.0.
Best regards.
Vladimir
I have a Project Server 2007 set up on Windows server 2003 (without DNS),
which works well in local area network. Hostname of Windows server is
WINSERVER.
Now I want to enable access to project web access from Internet, so I have
forwarded the required port on my router to local IP address of windows
server.
When I type in URL like http://my_public_IP_address:port/PWA, it gets
resolved to http://WINSERVER:port/PWA - which of course won't work from
anywhere else then my local network.
Is there any way to stop that kind of name resolution, and just forward that
port to windows server? I'm using IIS 6.0.
Best regards.
Vladimir