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WHS 2011 domain pointing to internal ip 1 Year, 9 Months ago
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I have recently setup a whs 2011 server and am using their homeserver domain. I have forwarded the appropriate ports (80,443) and added them to the incoming firewall. However it registers the internal ip and not the external.
I am on the whs forums also but I really think it is a ClearOS issue.
any suggestions welcome.
Thanks!
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Adam
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Re:WHS 2011 domain pointing to internal ip 1 Year, 9 Months ago
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bump.
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Adam
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Re:WHS 2011 domain pointing to internal ip 1 Year, 9 Months ago
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WOW, I have had this same problem since moving to ClearOS, back when I used IPCop I didn't have this issue. I have yet to find a fix for it.
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Re:WHS 2011 domain pointing to internal ip 1 Year, 9 Months ago
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Do you think it is a port, firewall,dns, or transparent proxy problem?
Is there anything you have done/disabled to get it to work?
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Adam
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Re: WHS 2011 domain pointing to internal ip 1 Year, 9 Months ago
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If ClearOS is your gateway device, then all you need to do is forward the ports 80 and 443, to your internal WHS and it's internal IP address
Please do not also add them to the incoming section of hte firewall - this is for traffic destined to the ClearOS box itself (i.e. if you were using the webserver on ClearOS) and it will override your port forward rule...
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Re: WHS 2011 domain pointing to internal ip 1 Year, 9 Months ago
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Adam wrote:
Do you think it is a port, firewall,dns, or transparent proxy problem?
Is there anything you have done/disabled to get it to work?
I actually didn't have this problem with with WHS v1, it was only after I upgraded to WHS 2011 that I started having this problem and I have not been able to fix it at all.
Tim Burgess wrote:
If ClearOS is your gateway device, then all you need to do is forward the ports 80 and 443, to your internal WHS and it's internal IP address. Please do not also add them to the incoming section of hte firewall - this is for traffic destined to the ClearOS box itself (i.e. if you were using the webserver on ClearOS) and it will override your port forward rule...
I do have the the correct ports forwarded to the WHS server so its not that. When the WHS Server goes out to update its current IP with Windows Live Domains its passing the Internal IP of the server rather than the External IP.
Thanks,
Bill
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