"Joe" <joe_evans.DeleteThis@dls-only.net> wrote in message
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> Ok I have a small problem. I have 5 domains on my web
> server. I'm running windows 2000 server. All the IP
> addresses that are tied into the server are pingable. Now
> I do have the server sitting behind a firewall and I think
> that is preventing me from hitting the websites we are
> hosting from the inside.
>
> But my real question is why cant I see the websites from
> there internal 10 dot ip addresses. My intranet site is
> hosted on the same server and I can ping and browse to it
> from it's assigned 10 dot Ip address. I also have another
> site on the server that I can browse to from its internal
> 10 dot Ip address. But all the other 10 dot ip addresses
> that are tied to it I cannot browse too.
>
> Now I know the pages work because I can view all of them
> from a computer completely off my network.
Have you assigned each 10.x.x.x IP to each web site in the IIS MMC?
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