Candace
Sun Sep 23 00:20:22 PDT 2007
Thank you for the information. I have been going crazy trying to figure out
what was wrong. I will call DSL provider about the issue.
"Kristofer Gafvert" <kgafvert@NEWSilopia.com> wrote in message
news:xn0fbjbdv7r5vcb007@news.microsoft.com...
> To me it sounds like a problem with the router (DSL modem).
>
> I think that this is what is happening:
>
> Your client has a router which is assigned a public IP address. Your
> client's computer has a private IP address. When someone clicks an image,
> they are redirected to the public IP address of the router, the router
> forwards the request to the private IP address.
>
> When you client clicks an image, he is also redirected to the public IP
> address, but he is coming from the inside of the router and this network
> connection point is not assigned the public IP address. So basically, the
> router does not understand that it should send back the request to the
> private IP address. Or in other words, it sounds like the router does not
> support loopback.
>
> I do not think that it is a problem with IIS.
>
> --
> Regards,
> Kristofer Gafvert
>
http://www.gafvert.info/iis/ - IIS Related Info
>
>
> Candace Sparks wrote:
>
>>I am hoping someone can help me. I have a client using Gallery software.
>>He is using Gallery software on his local computer, pictures that can be
>>viewed from his Website hosted at another site, are actually on his local
>>computer. When people visit his website, they can click on a photos
>>button and are redirected to his local computer where the pictures are.
>>Gallery software allows him to login and upload pictures to the Gallery
>>software.
>>
>>He recently changed to another ISP, now has a different IP address. I had
>>the website host redirect to the correct IP address. People checking his
>>website can see the pictures, but on his local computer, when he goes to
>>his website and clicks on the photo button, he gets connects to his DSL
>>modem, not his gallery software.. I do not see anything in the gallery
>>software, so I am thinking, may it is something in IIS that might be
>>causing the problem. It is a big problem for my client, because he needs
>>to upload pictures for the new tours he has just completed.
>>
>>Thank you for your HELP in advance!
>>
>>Candace Sparks