HowTo use icm/host_name_full correctly

Hi Experts,
The situation:
SAP ERP system is hosted extern. The current configuration via DNS is from client to server: testsystem.orga.com. The link http://testsystem.orga.com:8080/sap/bc/bsp/sap/it00/default.htm works via the browser.
Problem:
If I start a WebDynpro project and navigate to the Main-View (which is generated automaticly), I get the an error message in tab Layout : HTTP-Error 403 - Forbidden 
It also shows the address http://hg23581.wdf.sap.com:8080
The variable icm/ host_name_full is set to http://hg23581.wdf.sap.com:8080.
Is it possible to change the variable to the entry in the DNS service on client configuration (http://testsystem.orga.com:8080)? Or would then some services on server side be blocked?
The basis guys sad to me the internal address on client side wouldn't be reached from server side. But I think they also have to insert a new DNS record for http://testsystem.orga.com:8080?!
Thanks,
Steffen

The variable icm/ host_name_full is set to http://hg23581.wdf.sap.com:8080.
Sure, this is pointing to a SAP server instead of your own host (even if its a remote host)... just change the icm/ host_name_full to your own host and as long as the DNS know the host and address you should be fine.
Regards
Juan

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          ex.printStackTrace();
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    * HISTORY
    * smuench/dmutreja 14-FEB-2002 Created
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