Port Fowarding & NIceCast connection problems.

Hello, I'm using a Westell 327W and I have the necessary port fowarded. Also using my external IP to try and connect it still does not work. Do I need to configure a public LAN?
G4   Mac OS X (10.4.6)   Sound production & scratch composition.

Hello, I'm using a Westell 327W and I have the
necessary port fowarded. Also using my external IP to
try and connect it still does not work. Do I need to
configure a public LAN?
G4 Mac OS X (10.4.6)
Sound production & scratch composition.
It would help if you stated what port your talking about I am guessing your talking about port 80 and webserving.
In order to use a domain name to connect internally to your webserver or any other type of server your router needs to supporit's not easy being greent loopback.
If your router does not support lookback you need to edit your hosts file.
If your trying to connect to the server if it is running on your mac you need to add the following line to your hosts file. you can can use pico to do that.
sudo pico /etc/hosts
then add the line
127.0.0.1 your.site.com
or if the server is on another ip on your lan use its local ip
192.168.0.5 your.site.com

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