Re: Publishing -- not listening




ZVR wrote:

<bas.timmer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1149834093.126867.285280@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I am trying to publish a server on the internal network, to the
Internal network. You say, "kind of pointless"?

That aside, server publishing requires a NAT relationship between the source
and destination networks. Obviously Internal / Internal does not meet that
criteria.

Virgil

And is there no workaround? I actually need this for some weird
(unsupported) network setup.

.



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