Thanx.
I've obtained gShield.

But there is still the same problem.
I can ping all machines on  internal network with IP or HOST.
I can ping external hosts.
I can ping my external IP and domain
I can connect to Apache from within internal network with internal IP or
host
I can connect to external web servers.

Everything is working

Except

I cannot connect to apache with domain or external IP

When I do a iptables -L -v -n (-t nat) I can see that packets are forwarded
to Apache, but nothing more happens.

Is there something more and obvious I am missing


 With best regards

Tomas Larsson

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> �mne: Re: Problem with IPtables 
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> "Tomas Larsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> 
> > I have some problems setting up iptables.
> > Background: RH8 box as firewall and router.
> >             Second RH8 box as apache server
> > I can reach the www-server from the internal network, but not from 
> > internet.
> 
> I suggest installing "gShield", and using it to configure 
> iptables.  It's essentially a shell script with a heavily 
> commented, easy-to-use configuration file. You fill in 
> the values (like, should HTTP be OPEN or FORWARD?), run 
> the script and it works.   I threw it in my
> /etc/rc.d/rc.local to make it permanent.
> 
> I wouldn't blame you if you wanted to keep plugging away 
> at understanding how to do it yourself... I blew a week 
> or so trying to understand the current state of linux 
> network admin before I "copped out" and went to gShield. 
> I wish I'd done it sooner. 
> 
> 
> 
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