set up a linux box with iptables and you'll be all set for free!
rhino
#
#winroute is not free... (well, either is windows, but most
#people alraedy
#have it). that's why i mentioned the ics thing. since it
#doesn't sound
#like he's anywhere close to being in charge of how the lan is
#setup. so he
#may not have much of a say in that. i'm using windows ics and
#it seems to
#be working just fine. i'd prefer to have some sort of port
#forwarding for
#more than what's there (haven't even tried the ftp yet, but i
#think i might
#try that tonight). i do want http port forwarding and ssh too if
#possible. i'm thinking about upgrading to advanced server
#because it has
#the routing and remote access (dont' know what it does, but it
#looks like
#it does true nat) and i don't have a copy of normal server
#here. you don't
#happen to have a crack for winroute, do you? :) i can't
#afford software
#like that. i'm going to try it for 30 days. anyone know of any free
#software NAT solutions other than ics?
#
#jim
#
#At 09:09 PM 3/28/2002 -0700, Ken Mininger wrote:
#>Two of you have correctly pointed out that Microsoft ICS
#(Win2K and XP
#>versions) support some sort of port forwarding. I should have been a
#>little clearer as I was referring to the Windows 98 version
#of ICS (port
#>forwarding is not supported in that version). Since I've moved on to
#>WinRoute, I haven't even given ICS a second thought. It looks like
#>Microsoft made some improvements to ICS in Win2K and XP. However,
#>WinRoute is still the more powerful app for a software
#routing solution.
#>
#>Thanks!
#>
#>Ken
#>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
#>http://www.mininger.org
#>http://db.etree.org/mininger
#>
#>At Thursday 20:35 3/28/02, Jim Rizzo wrote:
#>>actually microsoft ics does seem to handle port forwarding
#(at least on
#>>my win2k box). it doesn't do full port forwarding, but it
#does certain
#>>things (ftp, pop,3 smtp, imap3, imap4, and telnet). i
#haven't personally
#>>tried it, but it's there. another thing is... if the
#gateway machine is
#>>a winnt or win2k server, it might be using routing and
#remote access for
#>>the NAT, which is possible. i don't know much about those,
#but i know
#>>those are an option and i would assume they do port forwarding since
#>>they're supposed to be server operating systems.
#>>
#>>jim
#>>
#>>At 08:24 PM 3/28/2002 -0700, Ken Mininger wrote:
#>>>Port-forwarding is the answer, but I don't know if Black
#Ice (or any of
#>>>the personal "firewalls") support port forwarding.
#>>>
#>>>If you're indeed on a home network, I don't see how Black Ice could
#>>>support your NAT. In other words, where's your router? If
#you're using
#>>>a hardware router, you can (or should be able to) configure port
#>>>forwarding from there. If you're using Microsoft ICS (a
#possibility),
#>>>you can still run a NAT but port forwarding is NOT supported.
#>>>
#>>>If you don't have a hardware router, you can use a software
#router. I
#>>>have a DSL connection and use WinRoute Pro 4.2 without a hardware
#>>>router. This requires the installation of 2 NICs in your gateway
#>>>computer (one external facing and one internal facing the NAT). It
#>>>works great. I have the details of how I have my home
#network set up on
#>>>my site.
#>>>
#>>>Find out what is handling the NAT on your internal network
#and go from
#>>>there.
#>>>
#>>>Feel free to contact me off-list if you need any help.
#>>>
#>>>Ken
#>>>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
#>>>http://www.mininger.org
#>>>http://db.etree.org/mininger
#>>>
#>>>At Thursday 19:33 3/28/02, JHSJ wrote:
#>>>>Just port forward requests for the ftp port. On your
#firewall, forward
#>>>>requests for port 21 (or whatever the ftp port is) to the
#192.168.0.2
#>>>>box and run the server on the 192.168.0.2 box. Should be
#pretty simple.
#>>>>Peace,
#>>>>Jeff
#>>>>
#>>>>On Thursday, March 28, 2002, at 06:43 PM, Harry_P Hood wrote:
#>>>>
#>>>>>Hey there! I just moved into a new place and we have a
#cable modem. I
#>>>>>am a computer on this guys LAN (IP 192.168.0.2) and am
#just curious.
#>>>>>Is there any way I can set up a server behind this? We
#are using Black
#>>>>>Ice Defender as the firewall. Thanks!
#>>>>>
#>>>>>Jon
#>>>>>
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