On Fri, 29 Jun 2001, nrf wrote:
> Well, to answer your question, I don't want to telnet to the outside
> interface from the inside. I want to telnet to the outside interface from
> the outside, and clearly due to the NAT, the outside interface is the only
> interface I can telnet to, and because of this stupid bug, I cannot. So
> basically what it boils down to is that nobody from the outside can ever
> telnet into the router, which bites.
I wonder here...and yes, I sorta didnt read the rest of the thread..
Are you static mapping the IP you used for the outside interface to an
internal address, by chance?
I've done that before (on purpose;) and had the same problem you
mention. OTOH, I've never seen this problem on a simple overload setup.
~shrug~
...david
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