Re: portforwarding question

1999-03-09 Thread whbell
Anyone? I will try one more post with these questions. Thanks, -Bill Hello again, I have a web site on my Debian box visible to the world. Of course this is using xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:80. I also have an internal web site visible to the world using portforwarding xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:port.

Re: portforwarding question

1999-03-09 Thread Ralf G. R. Bergs
On Tue, 09 Mar 1999 09:31:04 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a web site on my Debian box visible to the world. Of course this is using xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:80. I also have an internal web site visible to the world using portforwarding xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:port. Question 1- Which port(s)

Re: portforwarding question

1999-03-09 Thread whbell
Hello again Ralf, You are correct in the assumption of using port 8080 below. That is exactly what I am doing now, (it works great BTW!). Is 8080 the correct port to use? Now that 8080 will be in use, can I just start pulling ports out of the air for other web services, (that is if I had any

Re: portforwarding question

1999-03-09 Thread Ralf G. R. Bergs
Hi Bill, On Tue, 09 Mar 1999 13:59:19 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You are correct in the assumption of using port 8080 below. That is exactly what I am doing now, (it works great BTW!). Is 8080 the Nice for you. I also tried to forward port 80 to an internal host, but I wasn't as

Re: portforwarding question

1999-03-09 Thread whbell
Ralf, That takes of this issue then. I added a port of my choosing to the /etc/services and everything is working as expected. Yesterday I did the same trial with forwarding port 80 to the internal service. It was successful for me though, (of course my real site was gone). Are you asking for

portforwarding question

1999-03-08 Thread whbell
Hello again, I have a web site on my Debian box visible to the world. Of course this is using xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:80. I also have an internal web site visible to the world using portforwarding xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:port. Question 1- Which port(s) should I forward to allow this visibility and not overrun