On Mardi 01 Mai 2001 22:24, you wrote :
OK, I setup port forwarding so I can get to my internal site from outside
the firewall. The problem is I can't access it using the URL from inside
the firewall. If my system is outside the firewall and I type the url it
works fine. Any of the systems
I recently downloaded RC1 and set it up in two situations. I posted a
long message to this list last Sat night. I have not seen any response
so I thought I would re-edit, in case the post was too confusing,
simplify my question so the folks who are pushing to get out the next
release don't feel
On Mercredi 02 Mai 2001 14:04, Eric Howland wrote :
I recently downloaded RC1 and set it up in two situations. I posted a
long message to this list last Sat night. I have not seen any response
so I thought I would re-edit, in case the post was too confusing,
simplify my question so the folks
Ooops, I did it again. I forgot to give you the specifics.
Anyway, I am running it on my home dial-up system. It is forwarding TCP port
80/www. I am running the original RC1 with all security updates. I am running
Squid and Snort on it. I have not added any other software. I haven't changed
I just reread your response. I hope you do not misunderstand me.
I have setup a web server on my network behind the firewall. This is the web
that I can not access.
I CAN access Mandrake Secerity's Web frontend for configuring the firewall
with no problems.
The problems I am having is
On Wed, 2 May 2001, Stephen Thomas wrote:
I just reread your response. I hope you do not misunderstand me.
I have setup a web server on my network behind the firewall. This is the web
that I can not access.
I CAN access Mandrake Secerity's Web frontend for configuring the firewall
with