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Direct web traffic through ports 80 and 443 to a specific server through the FVS336G

zwomann
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Direct web traffic through ports 80 and 443 to a specific server through the FVS336G

Router acted up and was factory reset. I have a web server located in our network. When accessing the server's ip from a browser, I can see the website locally. When trying to access the web address from the outside, I get a cert error and then the netgear login page. What settings do I need to do to get traffic coming in on port 80 and 443 to this specific server's IP address?

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fordem
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Re: Direct web traffic through ports 80 and 443 to a specific server through the FVS336G

You need to forward port 80 & 443 to the server's ip address.

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DaneA
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Re: Direct web traffic through ports 80 and 443 to a specific server through the FVS336G

Hi zwomann,

 

In addition to fordem's response to you, kindly check these following articles below as reference guides:

 

http://www.downloads.netgear.com/files/GDC/FVS318N/QSGFirewall_4Apr2012.pdf

 

http://documentation.netgear.com/fvs338/enu/202-10046-03/FVS338-06-10.html

 

http://documentation.netgear.com/dgfv338/enu/202-10161-01/DGFV338_RM-06-06.html

 

Welcome to the community! Smiley Happy

 

 

Regards,

 

DaneA

Netgear Community Team

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