Re: [Leaf-user] dachstein and port forwarding (again)

2002-01-20 Thread guitarlynn
On Sunday 20 January 2002 00:31, David Goodrich wrote: > i tried using the "_" and it didn't work. unless being on the > internal network has something to do with it ... > http://complex.wox.org... any ideas? thanks in advance > -david Is the "complex.wox.org" your site? If so, it works from he

RE: [Leaf-user] dachstein and port forwarding (again)

2002-01-19 Thread David Goodrich
: 1/19/02 7:47 AM Subject: Re: [Leaf-user] dachstein and port forwarding (again) First, validae that 192.168.1.11 is your valid internal address. Second, the EXTERN_TCP_PORT0="0/0 www" should read "0/0_www". Notice the _ between the 0/0 and www. dbc. On Fri, 18 Jan 200

Re: [Leaf-user] dachstein and port forwarding (again)

2002-01-19 Thread David B. Cook
First, validae that 192.168.1.11 is your valid internal address. Second, the EXTERN_TCP_PORT0="0/0 www" should read "0/0_www". Notice the _ between the 0/0 and www. dbc. On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, David Goodrich wrote: > earlier... > I am running the most recent version of dachstein, and i cannot

[Leaf-user] dachstein and port forwarding (again)

2002-01-18 Thread David Goodrich
earlier... I am running the most recent version of dachstein, and i cannot figure out how to forward ports (most notably port 80) to machines on my internal net. i.e. send http request on port 80 to [static ip] and have the firewall send the request to [internal webserver] while still looking like

[Leaf-user] dachstein and port forwarding

2002-01-17 Thread David Goodrich
I am running the most recent version of dachstein, and i cannot figure out how to forward ports (most notably port 80) to machines on my internal net. i.e. send http request on port 80 to [static ip] and have the firewall send the request to [internal webserver] while still looking like it came fr