This is off topic since the router is responsible here.
When you use fqdn you are probably hitting your routers public ip, right? You then use
port forwarding to forward the requests to the internal server. Sadly, many routers only
do that port forwarding when you actually hit from the outside.
29. okt. 2015 7.58 a.m. skrev Philip Rhoades <phil(a)pricom.com.au>:
People,
Most of my domains are on cloud servers but a couple of less critical
ones I have hosted a server (192.168.1.10) on my LAN. The port
forwarding on the router is OK and people from outside see the web sites
no problem. Although the way I have my networking set up seems to be
fine in all other respects, when I browse to the FQDN of one of the LAN
Server-hosted web sites - from a workstation on the LAN, instead of
seeing the web site, I see the admin login screen for the modem / router
(192.168.1.1).
I am guessing there is something simple that will fix this problem but
my messing around with networking so far hasn't got me anywhere . .
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Phil.
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Philip Rhoades
PO Box 896
Cowra NSW 2794
Australia
E-mail: phil(a)pricom.com.au
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