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Web access problem


Hello, That may be kidding problem for you but i am failed to open site with public IP.

>>GOAL (With public IP)
1- I want to make my PC as websever.
2- I want to access Oracle developed page through port 8889

>>Router ZTE zxdsl cii

>>ACTION TAKEN

1- NAT configured at port 80 (webserver) and port 8889 (Oracle) with local IP 192.168.1.100
2- Public IP is Dynamic (Not Static)
3- Domain make at no-ip.com (Ping to domain name replying with good sound)
4- ISS installed site at wwwroot folder

RESULTS
1- Browsing with domain name or Public IP results in opened routers setting( i think there is port forwarding failed)
2 - Browsing with public IP and port ( 119.153.190.181:8889 ) it returns server could not be found(Actual Task).


NOTE: Both working properly with local IP that is 192.168.1.100


Suggestion for missing or wrong action will be appreciated
Thanks in advance
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