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Deanoo86
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Site accessible from everywhere but my network dns problem?
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February 19, 2020, 11:37:10 PM »
Hi i hope someone can help me. Im running centos 7 with cwp latest. Apache only and 1 dynamic ip at the moment. I have NS1 and NS2 pointing to my ip and have also created my own NS on namecheap and have my domains pointing to them NS. Problem i am having is none of the websites or even my server domain will load on my network. I can only view them on my mobile network also ive had various people check from there network and it works fine for them. I have tried Digwebinterface and A record comes up with my ip. The only thing i dont have at the moment is PTR record. My router is a EE smart hub.
Thanks in advance.
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rcschaff
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Re: Site accessible from everywhere but my network dns problem?
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February 19, 2020, 11:50:40 PM »
DNS points to the external IP. You cannot go from inside the NAT to outside and back in without a routing table. If you want to see the sites internally, you need an internal DNS server setup to the private IP address instead of the NAT ip/ with all of the domain names.
It can get confusing very quickly if you're not sure what you are doing. I'll just leave it at that
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ejsolutions
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Re: Site accessible from everywhere but my network dns problem?
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February 19, 2020, 11:56:30 PM »
Requirements Before the Initialization of CentOS Web Panel installer:
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We only support static IP addresses
. We do not support dynamic, sticky, or internal IP addresses.
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