>The IMAIL Server is on the private side through a firewall
>(BorderManager) and Network Address Translated to the private
>side.  The KWM Image server is on the private side without a hole
>coming in from the internet.  It is protected.  Would the Imail
>server take care of that or...maybe it isnt.

the browser pulls the web site, some from the imail srvr, and those pages 
link to another server for the images or whatever else.  so both web 
servers must be accessible from the outside.  if you only have one ip on 
the NAT outside, you only have one port 80.

>   I thought the images
>would flow through IMAIL...but now I see that thinking might be
>wrong.

you're thinking right, you're wrong  :))

>   HMMMM.  That is interesting.

actually boring, but it's just interesting the first time you learn it. :))

>   So, what you are saying is
>that I need to open up the Win2k Machine so it feeds the Images
>onto the net.  I wonder what port that would be?

ha, that's your problem.  If you have two web servers behind NAT but only 
one outside ip, they both can't use port 80.

Can't you create a DMZ with the router and put stuff on public ip's in the DMZ?

Len


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