Thanks Charles for the reply.
I have removed the entry of weblet module from syslinux.cfg and then
restarted. But again I'm getting the same error message. I have checked from the
command " ipmasqadm portfw -nl "
and I see that there is a connection as I mentioned previousely.
Thanks.
Sudhir
"Charles Steinkuehler" wrote:
My configuration is as follows.
EXTERN_IP=111.222.333.444
EXTERN_IF =eth0
INTERNAL_IP=10.24.33.224
INTERNAL_IF =eth1
INT_NET = 10.0.0.0/8
IPFWDING_KERNEL= FILTER_ON
IPALWAYSDEFRAG_KERNEL = YES
CONFIG_HOSTNAME = YES
CONFIG_HOSTSFILE = YES
CONFIG_DNS = NO
IPFILTER_SWITCH = firewall
SNMP_BLOCK = YES
EXTERN_DHCP = NO
EXTERN_DHCP = NO
EXTERN_TCP_PORT0="0/0 www 111.222.333.444"
INTERN_SERVERS="tcp_111.222.333.444_www_10.24.33.150_www"
My IPCHAINS RULES looks like they are accepting the connection at
111.222.333.444. But could not find the solution. Could anybody help me in
that regard.
When I see in weblet through brouser I'm seeing this.
but no byte(packet) in Chain port forward policy.
:: Masqueraded Connections ::
IP masquerading entries
prot expire source destination ports
tcp 0:58.64 10.24.33.150 203.163.160.2 80 2678 (80)
Will Charls reply.
You won't see any port-80 packets going through the forward ipchain.
Inbound port 80 requests will either be answered by the local weblet server,
or sent via port-forwarding rules to your internal web-server.
If you're running weblet on port 80, it's probably getting all the port 80
requests, as I don't think inetd can differentiate services by IP
address...if inetd is listening on port 80 for weblet, it's listening on
*ALL* interfaces. Try disabling webet (or moving it to a different port),
and see if your external port-forward begins to work.
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