Re: pcanywhere+NAT

2003-01-13 Thread Kevin
> Here's what you're looking for: > > rdr on $ext proto tcp from $allow to public_ip port 5631 -> your_nat_ip port > 5631 > rdr on $ext proto ucp from $allow to public_ip port 5632 -> your_nat_ip port > 5632 > rdr on $ext proto tcp from $allow to public_ip port 65301 -> your_nat_ip > port 65301 >

Re: pcanywhere+NAT

2003-01-13 Thread Kevin
evin - Original Message - From: "Bryan Irvine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, January 13, 2003 02:38 PM Subject: pcanywhere+NAT > IS there a way to do this? I'd rather use VNC but a vendor is insisting > on pcanywhere. > > I&

pcanywhere+NAT

2003-01-13 Thread Bryan Irvine
IS there a way to do this? I'd rather use VNC but a vendor is insisting on pcanywhere. I'm wondering if there is some rdr rules I can use. OBSD 3.2 -- Bryan Irvine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>