At 12:46 AM 1/14/2003 +0800, you wrote:
Sorry,

The diagram may some mistakes, it designed for User of Cisco 827 Router /
Cisco System to help our network system !

Ed.

I looked over your drawing and just to keep it simple, here is the way things are with my system/network now:

|--------------------------------| | -----------------------|
My Machine: | IP :24.224.xx.xx | > Router Gateway | IP:192.168.0.1 | > Outside.
|Gate: 24.224.xx.1 | > |------------------------|
                    |--------------------------------|

What I need to do is get back to my machine. How can I tell the router or the network to let me in to 24.224.xx.xx ??

By the way, the router is a D-LINK DI-704P. It needs that 192.168.0.1 address to work. That is the link to the outside.
And I CAN GET to anyone in the world from my machine, but NO ONE can get to me. Telnetting and FTP are the services I would like to use when I am away. As well, I would like others to use these same services on my system.






Mark Neidorff wrote:

> On your diagram you have private ip addresses (192.168.1.x) mapped to
> a public ip address.  How do you do that?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mark




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