Well, you can't really have them connect to them. If you want to run a
web/etc. server on one of them though, you can redirect port 80 on the box
connected to the net to the box running the web server. Then when someone
connects to port 80 on the gateway box, they are really accessing the
webserver on 192.168.1.2, or whatever it is. There is a program called
redird that will do this, and probably others. Unfortuanatly though, I
don't have an address where you can get it. Try Freshmeat.net.
Jeff
On Wed, 3 Feb 1999, Prabowo wrote:
> How can i setup from outside to access 192.168.1.2 or inside our network
> (eg. web server).
>
> Thanks for help
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