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How do I reach a self-hosted webpage in a DMZ from our main network?

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I have a self-hosted web site on our dmz, at 10.0.0.63 over port 4000

I can ping the IP 10.0.0.63 from our main network 192.168.0.0/24 but I cannot access the web page using the http://10.0.0.63:4000 address.

However, the site loads locally and over VPN and other branch subnets.

I noticed when on the VPN the tracert I run just hops to the firewall then to the 10.0.0.63 site directly. But if on the 192.168.0.0/24 network it also hops the 192.168.0.1 gateway, then the firewall.

Is there a route that needs to be added or is it more of a firewall issue?

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If it’s accessible over the VPN but not the local network, that sounds like a network issue rather than something on the server (unless you’ve configured UFW or Apache to listen for traffic from specific sources)
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