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IIS Assistance

if possible.. could someone test and see if they can access my site?
I do not have a system outside of my lan, so I would appreciate some assistance...

Thanks!

My Site
 
ok.. got IIS set to use 8080..

I have 80 forwarded to 8080 on the static IP setting in my router (D-LINK DVG-1120M)...

the Global Port setting refers to the "well known" port, in this case 80, correct?
with the local port setting needing to be set to 8080 ??

 
No-ip.com lets you redirect ports.

Leave your IIS on 8080, open 8080 through Router and Firewall.

Log to you no-ip account and redirect 80 to 8080.

:sun:
 
How long ago did you register your domain? It takes a while to filter through, just get someone to test it using the IP address and check on the domain later.
 
pretty brave to advert an IIS server to the public....

not working for me atm, on either port 80 or 8080
 
Originally posted by: jlbenedict
Originally posted by: nweaver
pretty brave to advert an IIS server to the public....

not working for me atm, on either port 80 or 8080

I was offline at this point...with my system shut down..

Kinda defeats the purpose of a web site or web server. But let me know when its up again and I will test from over here.
 
after a little research, I have come up with some information that informed me that my D-Link DVG-1120M doesn't properly perform port-forwarding and/or port triggering..

I used a couple of those online port scanning tools, and they showed stealth mode on the ports I had configured for port forwarding in the D-Link device..
I knew something was up... since I had no issues before when I previously had a Linksys router (I had run Exchange and IIS through that with no issues)...

 
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