There's a Dachstein Port Forwarding FAQ lying
around somewhere.  Try to find it, and it will
step you through the hoops.

Once you get the routing correct, you'll also want to have
tinydns (PRIVATE) serving up names for your internal
network so that you can direct your traffic appropriately.
If you don't, then requests from your internal network
for www.yourwebname.com will resolve to your external
IP address and mess things up.

Regards,
matthew



ArisB wrote:
> I have a small problem.
> 
> I use dachstein diskette version (Linux Firewall 2.2.19-3-LEAF) and i have
> installed sshd (from the dachtein CD) on it.
> I got that working.
> 
> Now i have a www server en an ftp server on my internal network.
> I want to reach them from the internet (any IP), so i have to open 2 ports
> in the firewall and foward them to the internal server.
> My external IP adres is 212.127.128.77 i want to open port 3122 for the
> webserver and 3123 for the ftpserver.
> My internal IP adres is 192.168.1.1 and the web server is working at port 80
> and the ftp server is working at port 3123 (internal)
> 
> I just don't understand how it's done, i've read multiple docs and howto's
> (allso the network.conf reference on
> http://lrp.steinkuehler.net/files/packages/network.txt).
> I've allso looked into the mailinglistarchive and could not find exactly
> what i am looking for.
> 
> Can anyone help me out?
> 
> Thanking you in advance,
> Aris




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