Sorry, Johan,

but if you have setup the redirections then i have no other suggestion.
i can say that i have two ebox installations:
ebox1 - has all network services (proxy, firewall, dhcp, dns, vpn)
ebox2 - has firewall, email and PDC

ebox1 has redirection rules for email, which i can receive and transmit on 
ebox2 without a problem.

so i can not help you any further.

but for what is worth, if this redirection has worked in the past, check if 
there was any updates on ebox packages recently on your pc.

Nicolas




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From: Johan Boshoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: eBox users <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, 12 November, 2008 6:53:24
Subject: Re: [Ebox-user] Port forwarding

 
Hi Nicolas,
 
My packets are not getting lost.  I
am using my dyndns hostname for quite a few services either on Ebox or my ADSL
router.  I successfully set up ssh so that I can access the ebox server
from anywhere in the world from within a terminal, I can access the EBOX
interface with the same hostname, and the only thing that does not work is the 
port
forwarding from EBOX to an internal PC.
 
My firewall rules on the Netgeear router
forwards all packets to the EBOX server on the different ports, but it does not
work with the redirection to the internal PC.
 
By the way, I don’t know how to do a
tracert on a port number.  I know you can do that on the IPv6 protocol,
but nothing on my network is set up with IPv6.  If there is a way, please
explain as I thought of that and that will give the best solution.
 
Thanks for all the help so far, but
nothing working yet….
 
Johan
 
 
 
 
 
 

________________________________
 
From:[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of nicolas diogo
Sent: 11 November 2008 04:22 PM
To: eBox users
Subject: Re: [Ebox-user] Port
forwarding
 
have you tried
traceroute to see where your packets are getting lost?
 

________________________________
 
From:Johan
Boshoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: eBox users
<[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, 11 November, 2008
14:13:06
Subject: Re: [Ebox-user] Port
forwarding
Yes, I have, I also tried to first
redirect to the other interface eth1 and then to 200.200.200.150, but nothing..
 
It is very strange as all my other
redirections works 100%.  I know how to set it up…but this one is
different.
 
Johan
 
 
 
 
 
 

________________________________
 
From:[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of nicolas diogo
Sent: 11 November 2008 04:03 PM
To: eBox users
Subject: Re: [Ebox-user] Port
forwarding
 
have you created a
redirection like

firewall > redirects, and then:

interface = <your external nic - connected to netgear: 192.168.0.X >
external port = 1234
protocal = tcp (maybe udp)
ip address = 200.200.200.150 (echoServer)
port = 1234
 

________________________________
 
From:Johan
Boshoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: eBox users
<[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, 11 November, 2008
13:20:33
Subject: [Ebox-user] Port
forwarding
Good day,
 
I am running the latest EBOX 0..12 on a small
network.  We have a capped ADSL account with no static IP addresses with a
Netgear Router.  The EBOX server acts as a proxy server connected straight
into the Netgear Router and the other point in the switch where all the rest of
the computers are linked to.  I have set up EBOX so that I can administer
it via the interface and via SSH with a dynamic dns account from
dyndns.org.  This is all working.  I am allowing all squid requests
with no content filtering.  The squid’s port is set to 8080.
 
I now have a PC on the network running Echo Server
– remote desktop server (www.echogent.com).  This program is set up to run on
port 1234.  For those who do not know how this Echo server works, please
visit the website.  It is really cool!  Anyway, once your Echo server
is running, you can test it to see if the outside world can connect to it via
InstantVNC.  Basically the client connects with InstantVNC and once they
are connected to the Echo Server, I can run a VNC program connecting to their
PC’s for remote support, file transfer, etc.
 
Before the EBOX server came in place this was working
fine.  Obviously I needed to change a few things, so this is what I did.
 
        1. Netgear Router – IP 192.168.0.1
On here I have added a
service for the Echo server to forward to the external ebox IP address on port
1234.
 
        1. Ebox
On here I have created a
port forwarding from eth0 wioth port 1234 to forward the request to my PC with
IP 200.200..200.150 on the same port 1234.
 
When I test the Echo server, it tells me that the
connection timed out.  How canI trouble shoot this as I have tried
different ports, different firewall rules, but nothing.
 
Please help.
 
Thanks,
Johan


      
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