Depends on your version... I'll assume you're running 2.2RC3: 1: Log into the Web Interface 2: Go to Firewall 3: You'll be on the Port Forwarding /NAT by default 4: Add a new port forwarding rule 5: Know weather you're got a TCP or UDP port being forwarded, and choose the proper protocol. 6: Choose the appropriate incoming IP... if you want all outside IP addresses leave the default. 7: List your port number as the Port on incoming 8: Put in your inside IP of the machine you want the port forwarded to 9: Put the port you want it forwarded too as the destination... probably the same as the incoming port 10: FILL IN THE REMARK so you can figure out why you forwarded that port! 11: Click Add 12: Click Apply You're done! Michael J. Knisely
________________________________ From: toby [mailto:toby...@gmail.com] Sent: Mon 12/15/2008 20:22 To: efw-user@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: [Efw-user] Internal port forwarding... Hi all, How do I setup EFW to redirect all traffic to say port 4545 to a specific host (192.168.2.120)? I do not see where to set this up in web GUI. TIA!!! toby
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