That situation will certainly work - one router forwarding a port to another 
router. And if all ports need to be forwarded, a dmz can make things simpler. 
But it sounds like you know all this.

I use efw 2.2, and I wouldn’t say the port forwarding page is simple to use, 
but you can find good examples.

Someday, I might even learn what to do with the Source Nat tab...



-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Goodson [mailto:thomas.good...@omega-link.com] 
Sent: Friday, January 15, 2010 7:04 AM
To: efw-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Efw-user] How to configure a basic "Port forward" in EFW 2.3

Ok, clearly I wasn't clear.  The 2Wire does port forward from the 68.251.1.1 to 
192.168.1.99 (its internal address is 192.168.1.254/24).  A similar port 
forward was working before installing EFW so, I pretty sure that I have it 
configured correctly.  I'm guessing here that due to the translation done by 
the 2wire, that the "target" address will now be 192.168.1.99.  

I'm thinking of backing out to EFW 2.2, I hear that it is much easier to 
configure.


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