I'm having a little trouble connecting to an Apache webserver on my LAN from the "outside", i.e. from the WAN side of my ADSL router. Could anyone help me finding the problem? The scenario is this: I have one public IP-address and a registered domain-name davidlist.dk. I have made an A-record at my domain-registrant pointing at my public IP-address. My internet connection goes through a router with my public IP-address on the WAN side and 192.168.1.1 on the LAN side. All port 80 requests that go to my public IP-address are NAT'ed to 192.168.1.3 on the LAN side. These are things that cannot be changed. All systems on the LAN side have fully qualified hostnames ending on .davidlist.dk and use the router (192.168.1.1) as gateway. The system that should run the public Apache server is dt.davidlist.dk which I have given the IP-address 192.168.1.3. I have placed a test index.html file in /usr/local/httpd/htdocs and I can see it going to http://localhost from dt.davidlist.dk itself, but not from any other systems on either side of the router. I suspect the reason I cannot see the page from systems on the LAN side is that they still try to access the domain by going out through the router. Can this be confirmed in any way? I hope someone can help. Best regards, David List