> I had no trouble getting the firewall to do the appropriate 
> port forwarding to 
> the server.
> 
> Here's the problem.  When I sit at my Linux server, fire up 
> Mozilla, and go to 
> http://127.0.0.1:8888/ or http://192.168.1.10:8888/ Freenet 
> works just fine.
> 
> When I sit at my laptop and try http://192.168.1.10:8888/ 
> nothing happens.
> 
> My freenet.conf file includes
> 
> mainport.allowedHosts=*
> mainport.bindAddress=*
> 
> which I thought would allow me to browse my Freenet node from 
> another computer.
> 
> What do I need to do to get this to work?

Hmmm.. That ought to do it.. If you spawn a standard apache on the linux
machine, can your 10.* machines access pages from it successfully?

If not, then I think this is a TCP/IP routing issue... Do the test and
we'll talk more it this is the issue.

If they can.. Then I suggest that you crank up the loglevel on your
freenet server and track what really happens when your 10.* machines
tries to request something from http://192.168.1.10:8888/ 

Cheers
/N

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