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From: Turd Ferguson (turdferguson_at_infowest.com)
Date: Thu Dec 19 2002 - 19:26:41 CST

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    Okay,
      I have figured out my Port forwarding issues, however, I am still
    unresolved in my ability to access my domain (hosted by my
    firewall/masquerade box) from my internal net.

    My internal net is 10.10.10.0/24 and I can only access my webserver by
    going to my gateway address of 10.10.10.1.

    Does anyone have an idea of the reasons why?

    Thanks!

    </Jared>

    On Thu, 2002-12-19 at 12:36, Togan Muftuoglu wrote:
    > * Turd Ferguson; <turdfergusoninfowest.com> on 19 Dec, 2002 wrote:
    > >Actually I did, several times, but can find nothing that tells me why
    > >this is the case.
    >
    > Version 0.9 is the latest not 0.8
    >
    > >Perhaps you know something that I misunderstood in my readings?
    >
    > 1) port forwarding is dicussed in Chapter 2 Variables look for item
    > 13,14i15 page 28 ( on the a4 version)
    >
    > >* Turd Ferguson; <turdfergusoninfowest.com> on 19 Dec, 2002 wrote:
    > >>2: Why is it that I cannot go to my domain directly (Phoenix tells me
    > >>the connection was refused) from box on my network other than my
    > >>firewall. I have ensure that the "protect from local area network" box
    >
    > item 14 has a tip which explains other possiblites of forwarding ports
    >
    > also in Chapter 8 section 8.1.6 configuring for internal access to External IP
    >
    > Hope these are helpfull
    >
    > --
    >
    > Togan Muftuoglu
    > Unofficial SuSE FAQ Maintainer
    > http://dinamizm.ath.cx

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