Yep.. And make sure your security is in good shape before you plug your box into the 
DMZ.. ie; shutdown netbios, and other unhappy ports.

One addition suggestion is that after you put your server on the DMZ of the router, 
have someone outside run nmap on you so you can see what ports are showing open from 
your server.. A neat trick to do with those unwanted ports is forward them from your 
router to a non-existing IP in your network. (ie; DCE services. port 135).

Danny


On 29/Nov/2002 19:08:34, James Wright wrote:
> it's the router forwarding the request.  The only way around it is to put
> that machine as a DMZ
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Mark Worley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Friday, November 29, 2002 6:45 PM
> Subject: [sambar] IP Problems in the log {02}
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> >
> > I have a unique , Problem. And I know it's how I have it configured, but I
> > can't seem to find what I changed. I used to see the actual IP of the
> person
> > accessing my site in the Sambar Logs. then I switched to a Router and
> Sambar
> > 5.1
> > Beta 4, Now for some reason after reconfiguring the system, I see my IP
> > address instead on the incoming request,  The system works just fine,
> > <A HREF="http://www.teleamerica.net.";>www.teleamerica.net.</a> SMC Router,  
>Windows NT 4.0 Dual Pentium 266,
> Dedicated
> > line from the server to the Router.
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