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adrien wrote:OK, so you connect out through the router to the external interface of your router, which forwards back in through the router to WinGate.
"Yes this is how it is setup and works from my wingate server with MS express mail client".
I think that might be the problem. It would depend on whether your router supports that sort of redirection.
If you connect to that address from other computers on your LAN does it work?
No, it does not I tried from a outside computer and I cannot use webbspot as PoP/SMTP server to get/recieve mail "says cannot find server".
my advice would be to use DNS to get your iPad to connect to 192.168.0.2 for http://www.webspot.com. You can do this by setting an entry in the hosts file on the WinGate computer (presuming you're using the WinGate server as a DNS server?).
I can give it a try "I assume just binding the wingate DNS system server to an external adapter is this correct? If so where is the host file to make adjustments.
Adrien
Trouble is I cannot get the mail program and wingate to even see the incoming connection in wingate activity.desinet3 wrote:Will authentication be a better approach?
mother wrote:Yes you are right the problem with hooking up Ipad with local IP is it will not work when outside of Lan where I need it to work.
The HOSTS file you speak of I assume is in my case the windows file? if so this is a part of what it looks like now;
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# For example:
#
# 102.54.94.97 rhino.acme.com # source server
# 38.25.63.10 x.acme.com # x client host
127.0.0.1 localhost
::1 localhost
192.168.0.2 webbspot.com
192.168.0.2 http://www.webbspot.com
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What would I add for a DNS entry in this HOST file? Do I need a Port #? Also in Wingate would I just connect my DNS service to outside adapter?
127.0.0.1 localhost
::1 localhost
192.168.0.2 webbspot.com
192.168.0.2 www.webbspot.com
adrien wrote:
Doesn't look like the iPad error messages have enough information to let you know what's going on, e.g. whether
a) the DNS lookup is failing
b) the TCP connection to your service is failing
or something else.
Yes, I tried outside connection and still have the problem. In my router I port foraward both POP and SMTP, but did not forward DNS so I am going to try forwarding that also now and check from outside my local Lan.adrien wrote:Hi
Are you able to try from some other computer from outside your network?
Doesn't look like the iPad error messages have enough information to let you know what's going on, e.g. whether
a) the DNS lookup is failing
b) the TCP connection to your service is failing
or something else.
Regards
Adrien
I believe you are right I did not Port forward my DNS inside my router. I am doing it now and checking from outside my Lan. I will check back in in alittle.rboynton wrote:adrien wrote:
Doesn't look like the iPad error messages have enough information to let you know what's going on, e.g. whether
a) the DNS lookup is failing
b) the TCP connection to your service is failing
or something else.
Perhaps a simple tracert would help determine this. The tracert will show the resolved IP, which may shed some light on this.
Edit: I ran a tracert and see the IP resolving to your outside interface. Since the URL resolves correctly, looks like the issue may be how the connection is being forwarded to your internal web server.
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