Windows Home Server - Can't access from inside -- SOLVED
UPDATE:
PROBLEM SOLVED!! The latest version of Merlin's firmware (376.48 Beta 1) fixed this issue. Now I can access my server via https remote access from behind the same router. Thanks Merlin!!
Hi folks,
I recently upgraded to the AC87R and installed the 47 Beta 1 Merlin firmware on both the new AC87R and my older N66U. The N66U is configured as a media bridge, which probably doesn't matter for my question...
I have an HP Mediasmart EX495 server, which I have set up for remote access. It is essentially a WHSv1 box, not the newer WHS 2011 or better. It is now connected to one of the 4 ports on the back of the AC87R. It used to work for remote access (https://<myservername>.homeserver.com/remote), when I had it connected to the N66U in my old house. Now, I can't access the remote HTTPS connection from within my network. I am able to get to it using its local address, but can't get to it using the the remote DDNS name (with or without the 443 port added to the address). I've also tried using my modem's IP addy with the :443 at the end, and it doesn't work either. I have forwarded ports 80, 443 and 4125 in the router's WAN page. I also see that some UPnP ports were configured during setup.
The server's auto configuration page shows that everything is fine and the server is accessible from the web. It thinks everything is fine.
I can access the server from outside my network, using the DDNS name. I just can't get to the remote access page from behind my router. It seems like the router is preventing HTTPS access from within the local network. It used to work with essentially the same configuration I have now. The only real difference is that now it's plugged into the AC87R and there happens to be an N66U in media bridge mode in the system. Like I said, I doubt the media bridge component has much to do with the issue, but I could be wrong.
Any thoughts??
UPDATE:
PROBLEM SOLVED!! The latest version of Merlin's firmware (376.48 Beta 1) fixed this issue. Now I can access my server via https remote access from behind the same router. Thanks Merlin!!
Hi folks,
I recently upgraded to the AC87R and installed the 47 Beta 1 Merlin firmware on both the new AC87R and my older N66U. The N66U is configured as a media bridge, which probably doesn't matter for my question...
I have an HP Mediasmart EX495 server, which I have set up for remote access. It is essentially a WHSv1 box, not the newer WHS 2011 or better. It is now connected to one of the 4 ports on the back of the AC87R. It used to work for remote access (https://<myservername>.homeserver.com/remote), when I had it connected to the N66U in my old house. Now, I can't access the remote HTTPS connection from within my network. I am able to get to it using its local address, but can't get to it using the the remote DDNS name (with or without the 443 port added to the address). I've also tried using my modem's IP addy with the :443 at the end, and it doesn't work either. I have forwarded ports 80, 443 and 4125 in the router's WAN page. I also see that some UPnP ports were configured during setup.
The server's auto configuration page shows that everything is fine and the server is accessible from the web. It thinks everything is fine.
I can access the server from outside my network, using the DDNS name. I just can't get to the remote access page from behind my router. It seems like the router is preventing HTTPS access from within the local network. It used to work with essentially the same configuration I have now. The only real difference is that now it's plugged into the AC87R and there happens to be an N66U in media bridge mode in the system. Like I said, I doubt the media bridge component has much to do with the issue, but I could be wrong.
Any thoughts??
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