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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Routers / COVR => DIR-330 => Topic started by: chiller on October 04, 2008, 11:16:13 AM
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Does the DIR-330 support (or plan to support) NAT Loopback (i.e. the ability to access the external IP address from inside your network)?
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I am able to access my router by typing in my DDNS name into IE if that is waht you mean.
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When you say access the router, do you mean the webpage administration or services behind the router (i.e. ftp, http, etc.)? I can access the 330's administration page using the DDNS address, I cannot however access our ftp or http servers from behind the 330 using the DDNS address (which is absolutely critical).
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I mean the router's configuration page.
I haven't tried accessing any services behind it in that way.
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NAT loopback is not allowed on this device, a request has already been placed to allow NAT loopback in the future. Unfortunately I can not say when or even if it would be implemented.
On a more personal note, I find lowering the firewall overhead by placing a DNS server with LAN side entries for your public facing services a good idea. It also circumvents this issue nicely.