Hello Pei Hanru, experienced TOR users
  I have checked Linksys doc's and I think they were helpful. At present, I 
think I need to assign a static IP to my RHEL system behind NAT firewall. That 
seems to include two extra assigned IP numbers, like 196.168.1.20, Then I can 
use port forwarding set-up on NAT router. I bet this is elementary school for 
many of you, it took a little while for me :),,  All I need now is the 
procedure to assign a static IP on RHEL. I am checking that now,, And, Hope it 
all Works! In any case, thanks to people interested, and additional comments 
welcome.
                                                            peace, Algenon

Pei Hanru <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
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On 2007-10-27 06:23 CST, algenon flower wrote:
> Hello Michael Holstein and other interested people
>   I thought I had accomplished port forwarding (see attached file) but
> did not succeed. After checking with Linksys support site I am going to
> try a new apporach. Will study the doc's from Linksys, if anyone has
> experience with this please let me know.
>                                    Algenon

Unfortunately, you are doing worse...

What you should do is first figuring out the *actual* private IP address
of your Linux box, then forwarding port 9001 and port 9030 (or port
range 9001-9030 if you like) to *that* address, rather than forwarding
the same port range to three distinct addresses.

It's a good idea to reread port forwarding part of Linksys manual carefully.

Hanru
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