What says 
cat /etc/hosts.deny ?
Jacques

Le Samedi 13 Juillet 2002 20:02, Paul M. Wright, Jr. a écrit :
> I just upgraded to the new Shorewall package and am now trying to make an
> internal Web server visible to the Internet.  Eventually I'll put it in a
> DMZ so this is just for testing.
>
> I added the following to the Shorewall rules:
>
> #
> DNAT            net     loc:192.168.1.201 tcp   80
> #
>
> This doesn't seem to work.  It is possible that my ISP is blocking port 80
> so I also tried
>
> #
> DNAT          net     loc:192.168.1.201 tcp 80  81
> #
>
> and tried directing my browser to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:81
>
> I have this feeling I'm missing something simple but after reviewing the
> Shorewall documentation, I'm not sure what it might be.  I double-checked
> the network settings on the internal Web server and everything seems to be
> in order (i.e. the gateway address is pointed to the internal interface of
> the Bering box, subnet mask is correct, server is pingable from the router
> and vice-versa.
>
> thanks!
>
> paul
>
>
>
>
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