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on a 2.2.18pre21 debian box i am using ipmasq with the 
TrintyOS firewall ruleset, which is working fine.

but now i would need the outer world to be able to 
connect to a webserver that is on the internal network, 
i already have a webserver running on the masq box so i 
would use 80 for the normal webserver, and 8080 for the 
portforwarded server ...

this is what i added in my firewall ruleset

PORTFWIP1="192.168.168.10"
echo PortFW1 IP: $PORTFWIP1

echo "       Optional parameter: internal WWW server"
/sbin/ipchains -A input -j ACCEPT -i $EXTIF -p tcp -s 
$UNIVERSE -d $EXTIP 8080


echo "       Optional parameter: internal WWW server"
/sbin/ipchains -A output -j ACCEPT -i $EXTIF -p tcp -s 
$EXTIP 8080 -d $UNIVERSE


echo "  * Enabling Port Forwarding onto internal hosts."
/usr/sbin/ipmasqadm portfw -f
echo "  * Forwarding WWW traffic on port 8080 to 
$PORTFWIP1"
/usr/sbin/ipmasqadm portfw -a -P tcp -L $EXTIP 8080 -R 
$PORTFWIP1 80


when i now connect (from intern network or from 
external network) to the masqbox on port 8080 it just 
doesnt do anything and doesnt give any loghits 
either ...

any idea what might be wrong ?

bruno

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