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    Hi! Greetings of the day, I have a windows 2003 server and have recently configured it to act as a router by doing NAT configuration. I have a public IP address provided by my ISP.I have a web application hosted on one of my internal servers and able to access the application on LAN. How do I access the same application using my public IP address?

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      Hi! Greetings of the day, I have a windows 2003 server and have recently configured it to act as a router by doing NAT configuration. I have a public IP address provided by my ISP.I have a web application hosted on one of my internal servers and able to access the application on LAN. How do I access the same application using my public IP address?

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      Just setup a static mapping on your NAT server for the web server in your local network. See http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb878046.aspx[^] on how to do this.

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        Just setup a static mapping on your NAT server for the web server in your local network. See http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb878046.aspx[^] on how to do this.

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        Thank you so much for your quick response.. On "Services and port" tab how do I enable "On this address pool entry"? Thank you in advance

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          Thank you so much for your quick response.. On "Services and port" tab how do I enable "On this address pool entry"? Thank you in advance

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          If the option is grayed out you have probably not defined an address pool. This can be done in the 'Adress Pool' tab. But this is for multiple IP adresses assigned by your ISP. If you have only one public IP address, you can use the 'On this interface option'.

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