Jihad_Joe wrote:
>  Hi everyone. Great program, using a mini-ITX computer as a router. I
> basically got sick of the products from Linksys and D-link.
> Specs:
> VIA C7 1.0Ghz, 512mb DDR2 533, Running on 1GB IDE flash drive (swap
> disabled)
> 3x gigabit Realtek 8110 (Green) one 10/100 VIA (Red)
>  My problem is as follows; I have a server and a desktop running off two of
> the three gigabit ports, and all I need is ports 3784, 80, 123, 21 and 22
> Open. In the "firewall" tab I select "port forwarding" and open
> aforementioned ports to the servers IP (192.168.1.109)
> For a test, I try the programs... Nothing. No connection at all from either
> Red or Green. Machines can still browse, but obviously the port did not
> open. I also tried setting the ports open on Inbound and outbound firewall
> with same result.
> The only fix I have now is to disable outbound firewall, and open ALL ports
> to my server. Not good.
> Any ideas? Thanks in advance
> Steve

Is this by chance interzone traffic?  If so, you'll have to create rules
in the InterZone portion of the firewall.

-Matt

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