I have already routing my public ip through proxy to be directed to the nethserver, why can’t I access the public ip from the local, is there a rule in the server that blocks my public ip from being accessed by the local ip?
I can only access public ip on nethserver if the port is still 80 but if the port is 443 I cannot access the public ip
I can’t access public ip on local network if the port is 443, can I tell the rule in nethserver so that port 443 can be accessed by public ip on local ip because I can remote 443 debian in public ip via local network but I can’t remote public ip 443 on nethserver?
Does it work if you connect to the local Nethserver IP?
AFAIK no. I am using private and public IP/name in my local network and it just works.
I use port forwarding from my router (which is a nethserver) to my application nethserver.
Just for my understanding: What exactly did you do to achieve this?
Are you using reverse proxy?