> I believe it already does connect to router, since host.mydomain.com is
> resolved as the public IP (given by ISP naturally) of our router.

Ok, I didnt get that.. :)

Then you should check for the firewall like Michael proposed. It might also be 
that the daemon is not running on host.

You can telnet to the port in question to check if it works; much quicker than 
restarting your job every time.
First check it on host itself; like 'telnet localhost 9103'
If this works (you get 'connected to') you know the daemon is listening.

Then try the same from another host on your network. If this works, the 
firewall settings are probably not bothering you. <- if you firewall based on 
the remote ip address, it will work from here, but not from the outside.. 
Check that if you have problems.

If that worked, try the same from the system outside your network. If this 
does not work; check if the port-forward is set correctly (to the right port 
on the right host)

Ger.


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