Bzzzzztttt. Penalty(yellow card) - Changing the thread
without modifying the subject line. Talk about lazy. :)

Sorry, crappy humor.

>>> "mimo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 9/27/00 11:22:29 AM >>>
I> sent an e-mail about IP chains  last week and only got one personal
>response. RIGHTFULLY SO,   I did some further research and with the help of
>the one person I was able to resolve my issue. Further Research does pay
>off.

Some hungry fish take a bite out of you?

>But now I have another issue that I can not find any answers on even after
>further research.
>
>I am trying to execute the following command using IPMASQADM:
>
> ipmasqadm portfw -a -P tcp -L xx.xx.xx.xx 80 -R 192.156.0.102 8080
>
>I am trying to get port 80 on my firewall to redirect to port 8080 on an
>internal host. But I am getting an error "a page can not be displayed
>error". If I try using the port 80, I am connecting to the server. It's when
>I try to use port 8080 that it fails. I thought that you can redirect the
>firewall port 80 to internal host port 8080? Is this the case? Or are the
>external and internal host ports a 1:1 ratio? If you use external 80 you
>must configure internal web server to host 80.

What about a return rule? I haven't used ipmasq, but it would \
appear to drop the return??

Robert

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