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I need to access a web based application whos ip is 10.2.201.123 and the port for it is 9080. And as some body said that I need to be part of that network but as you can see network has a private ip. If I become part it means that I have to b same ip address as that network have database tag include cause thats application have its own database
1You can if you are in the same network. With that I mean exactly that network not another private with the same IP range. Might be that I did not understand your question so please clarify. – Zina – 2016-09-25T19:46:07.810
What do you mean by "access"? Copy / run? Why do you have database tag? This type of access is surely possible. Are you interested to set up a share, or do you need to access it. Please edit your question and clarify these. – Máté Juhász – 2016-09-25T20:00:38.153
Private IP's will not route across the internet. As long as it is local OK. Also you can connect 2 networks over VPN, and then inside of the VPN you could connect. However, VPN uses 2 public IP to setup and maintain the connection. – cybernard – 2016-09-26T01:44:45.073
This would depend on how the network is configured. A router could have been configured to recognise requests to this private ip and direct them where needed. More clarity is needed on the question – Blue Pepper – 2016-09-25T21:36:25.320