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Ip conflict I have aweb page on my web server. After reinstalling my proxy, I can not get in my web page in my network. But I can easily get in my page outside of my network. I have two ips for the web page, one of them is working as internal ip and the other one is workin as externsl ip. I think the problem is related to internal one, so how can I fix it?

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You have single web/proxy server or it is separate. two IP's in a machine or you've natted it on router. which web server are you using with which OS. these thinks are most required for your answer thanks

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