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Maybe the firewall is blocking tcp/80. Have you confirmed that the firewall
will allow tcp traffic through on port 80?
cheers!
Mike
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Sent: Monday, September 04, 2000 8:24 AM
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Subject: [Masq] portfw question
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My question sounds quite simple, but I've got real a problem with portfw.
I read the ipmasq-howto and I made anything as it was explained there, but I
had no success.
Maybe I did something wrong, I don't know. Here is my problem:
INTERNET
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ROUTER 62.xxx.xxx.17
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192.168.1.202 FIREWALL 62.xxx.xxx.18
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WEBSERVER
192.168.1.201
I want to route the request for the webserver trough the router (CISCO 1000
-ISDN Static IP) and the firewall.
I used ipmasqadm and portfw
The following line I typed in:
ipmasqadm portfw -a -P tcp -L 62.xxx.xxx.18 80 -R 192.168.1.201 80
I get no error and when I use portfw -l I see a list where this command is
confirmed.
BUT...
As I started to test this I had no access to the webserver at all. I tried
to
start a http server on the firewall but no response aswell.
So the request does not reach the webserver, but is redirected or rejected
by
portfw, I don't know.
Maybe some further dates of my system:
Intel Celeron 466
SuSE 6.4
Kernel 2.2.14 (new compiled with portfw option activated)
2 NIC
Thanks in advanced
Rene Sieben
Multilog GmbH
Germany
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