I've never heard of reverse NAT... care to elaborate how it works? ;-p

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""Kenneth"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> you might want to try real firewalls that provide a DMZ port. But if you
> can't and if this is just a single webserver, you can use PAT (reverse
NAT).
> Search for it on the Cisco site to get more info on how to implement this.
>
> "Howard Yuan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying to put a firewall into my company's router.  They have a
> > webserver which hosts their webpage and every computer on the Internet
has
> > the ability to see the Internet through the router.  What lines would I
> need
> > to put into an access-list to keep the webserver seen and reachable, and
> > allow the other computers on the network to be able to see the Internet?
> > Which side should I put the access-list on?  Inbound or outbound?  Thank
> you
> > in advanced.
> >
> > Howard
> >
> >
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