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Name: Simon Harries
Date: November 3, 2002 at 11:04:42 Pacific
OS: Freesco
CPU/Ram: P166MMX 96mb
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Hi all,
I have a windows 2000 server on my internal network with IIS running.
I connect to the internet through a Cable connection which is routed by my Freesco Linux router.
This is all working fine but i want to have forwarding setup so that when my IP address is accessed from outside it will automatically go to the 2000 servers pages.
The problem is my internet IP address is not static so i need a solution.
I tryed having ipportfw -A -teth0/80 -R 192.168.0.40 do that any incoming traffic would go to that IP.
Thankyou in advance.
Simon Harries



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Name: junky_toof
Date: November 3, 2002 at 14:43:18 Pacific
Reply:

You are either using an absolutely archaic kernel or are mistaken about the tool you
need to use.

What kernel version?

At least update to 2.2.20 for any assistance,
and to avoid many vulnerabilities in previous kernel releases.


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