13 Jan
2019
13 Jan
'19
11:09 p.m.
On 13/01/2019 06:22, Leon Mlakar wrote:
Generally, you cannot reach a computer behind the router that uses NAT from the outside using the externally visible IP address. Unless you configure the router properly.
Another key misunderstanding that sounds like has been happening: If you are on a computer "inside" the network, you cannot access anything that is also "inside" the network by using the external IP address. (It's not completely impossible, but routers are normally not configured to route traffic like that.) The external IP only exists outside of the network. If you want to test it, you must test it from outside of the network. When you're inside the network you have to use the internal IP instead.