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Since: Jun 16, 2006
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 8:05 am
Post subject: DI-604 webserver
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hi!

i have a D-link dI-604 router and i'm hosting a web site with windows
2003 IIS. I
change my site on another internal IP and I changed the port foward to
the correct IP in the virtual server tab in the router setup, but it
still point to the same IP as before.
we are on a win2k3 domain. I there something more I should do? or is
this a d-link bug?

I have look for a new firmware but it don't fix port foward problem.

thx
ragespot

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