On Wednesday 17 Nov 2004 22:44, Stephen Kühn wrote:
>
> On the router itself you should (SHOULD) be able to setup
> port-forwarding - this allows a connection attempt at whatever port to
> be forwarded to a machine's IP on your internal LAN - for instance, on
> my router, I have port 80 forwarded to my server (192.168.0.15) - and I
> have telnet (23) forwarded to a workstation (192.168.0.243) - does that
> make the picture brighter?
>
We don't want/need external ftp - we really wanted to convince ourselves that 
the router was doing what we had asked it to.  It would be nice to understand 
the problem that hackhound described, but as long as it is working, that's 
the important thing.

Anne
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