I just thought of something else.  If there wasn't any entry in the
/etc/hosts.allow file for web access (i.e., in.www:ALL; in:8080:ALL), would
this stop any incoming traffic from coming in?  I am using the default
/etc/hosts.deny file (ALL:PARANOID; ALL:ALL in that order).

Does this shed any light on my situation?

In any case, I've modified the /etc/network.conf file per Lynn's suggestion
and will check from work tomorrow.

~Doug

>
> Change the line:
>
> # Set EXTERN_IP to "DYNAMIC" if you need the rules to read
> the IP from
> the
> # interface, but you arn't using DHCP (ie PPPoE and dialup users)
> #EXTERN_IP=DYNAMIC
>
> To read "EXTERN_IP=NO"
> I belive the dynamic option is not needed for typical cablemodem
> connections, but then again, it may not matter since "eth0" is listed
> as the external interface.
>
> The original stated problem and fix is likely the error in the port
> forwarding anyway.
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