Hi Jim,

  Just wondering and to make sure: do you have several Sun Rays NAT'ed
by the same box?

Yes, that's at least what we intend to do.

  I also have a (single) Sun Ray at home, and remember having problems
with connectivity until we played with the firewall on the server side
(effectively allowing all traffic between server's public IP and known
DTU IP addresses),

You mean the one known public ipaddress that is assigned to the NAT-router on the client side or the internal ipaddress assigned to the DTUs by the NAT-Router?

 and adding the DTU to DMZ on the home router (DLink
624 if I remember correctly).

 After some of this voodoo with extreme insecurity the Sun Ray worked
(I don't know if the firewall was tightened afterwards, can check).

  My question on top is due to the fact that there can be only one DMZ
host (at least on this DLink)

In my LinkSys this the default value for the fourth digit is 0. Not sure whether this means that the complete internal network is in the DMZ or none.

By the way, I still get 26D! :-(

Regards,

  Andreas

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