QUOTE (kstaken @ 2007-02-04 19:50:53) You either need to give it a public IP address (using set static IP in the JumpBox admin interface) or you have to somehow forward access to it through your router. You can either forward port 80 or set it up as a DMZ host in your router.
Thank you!
I wasnt sure if the jumpbox was on port 80. What I chose to was port forward 80 to 192.168.2.3.
You either need to give it a public IP address (using set static IP in the JumpBox admin interface) or you have to somehow forward access to it through your router. You can either forward port 80 or set it up as a DMZ host in your router.
Web Server
Any chance you could put a quickie option in the set the webserver port just for convenience?
Web Server
Thank you!
I wasnt sure if the jumpbox was on port 80. What I chose to was port forward 80 to 192.168.2.3.
It works like a charm
Greg
Web Server
You either need to give it a public IP address (using set static IP in the JumpBox admin interface) or you have to somehow forward access to it through your router. You can either forward port 80 or set it up as a DMZ host in your router.
Web Server
locally I can see vTiger from http://192.168.2.3
How can I see it from the net?
Thanks in advance
Greg