Re: [ilugd] Problem setting up port forwarding/virtual servers on airtel broadband router

2008-02-20 Thread Puneet Lakhina
Hi > Just curious. Do you have a particular reason to use double NAT? > > For example, if you enable DHCP in the DSL router(if you are using dhcp > for office machines), connect it to the LAN port(not the uplink port) of > the wireless router, and disable DHCP on the wireless router ... you >

Re: [ilugd] Problem setting up port forwarding/virtual servers on airtel broadband router

2008-02-20 Thread M e h u l
I think you will need to add more iptables commands like accept prerouting, accept forwarding iptables -I nat 1 -A PREROUTING -j ACCEPT iptables -I FORWARD 1 -j ACCEPT. Check Priority also. On 2/21/08, Sandip Bhattacharya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Puneet Lakhina wrote: > > Hi, > > I ha

Re: [ilugd] Problem setting up port forwarding/virtual servers on airtel broadband router

2008-02-20 Thread Sandip Bhattacharya
Puneet Lakhina wrote: > Hi, > I have an airtel broadband connection. My modem is airtel 220bx > ethernet modem. This modem is connected to Dlink wirless router di524. > My laptop(wirless) and my desktop(ethernet) are connected to this > router. Just curious. Do you have a particular reason to use

[ilugd] Problem setting up port forwarding/virtual servers on airtel broadband router

2008-02-20 Thread Puneet Lakhina
Hi, I have an airtel broadband connection. My modem is airtel 220bx ethernet modem. This modem is connected to Dlink wirless router di524. My laptop(wirless) and my desktop(ethernet) are connected to this router. Now I want to be able to access an application running on my laptop listening on port