Jason Lim said : >> Perhaps use B to bridge the two ethernet segments so that they can >> communicate, so you can connection from A to C "directly"?
Mmmm no. I guess I have to describe more the situation : A is here, and is behind a firewall/NATing gateway. I work on it. B is hosted $FAR_AWAY and has a public IP. C is hosted in the same $FAR_AWAY location but is behind B, acting as firewall for it. C is therefore "invisible" from anywhere, except for B. Here is how it looks : A----------GW+NAT-------Internet-------B-----C 192.168.x.y ^ ^ 10.0.0.x Public IP #1 Public IP #2 -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- http://nicolas.bouthors.org/ -- +33 6 2071 6234 Administateur Systèmes et Réseaux -- GHS -- 38, Rue du Texel -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]