hi!
 From where you cannot be connected ? ( from wan to dmz or from lan to dmz?)

 From wan to dmz ( example : http in port 80)
   In "External acees" add rule to enabled that port
  (example: proto: tcp, source: all,  Destination IP: DEFAULT IP,
Destination port: 80 )

  In "Port Forwarding" add rule to forward that port to host in dmz
  (example:Proto: tcp,  Source: default ip: 80(HTTP), Destination:
10.5.1.10:80(HTTP) )

 (sorry about my bad english)

On 9/6/07, Francisco Aparecido da Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I use proxy with efw, but I not connetct to servers on dmz.
>
> my proxy is 192.68.1.x
> my dmz is 10.10.10.x
> my wan is 200.xxx.
>
> thanks
>
> silva
>
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