Brian Bobowski wrote:
Norberto Meijome wrote:
Brian Bobowski wrote:
I'm poking at that now, yes. I had difficulty getting it to work with
virtual hosts... but I can at least reference it by the private-side IP
address and get places.
assuming you are using Apache, you can use * for
All right. I've got my firewall up and running, and my workstation can
get almost anywhere it needs to just fine.
The lone exception being the web server located on the firewall machine
itself.
I can access it by directly referencing the private-interface IP, but if
my workstation tries to
Brian Bobowski wrote:
All right. I've got my firewall up and running, and my workstation can
get almost anywhere it needs to just fine.
you dont' say if you are using ipfw, ipf , pf
I can access it by directly referencing the private-interface IP, but if
my workstation tries to get to
Norberto Meijome wrote:
Brian Bobowski wrote:
All right. I've got my firewall up and running, and my workstation can
get almost anywhere it needs to just fine.
you dont' say if you are using ipfw, ipf , pf
Sure I do. IPFW; mentioned lower down.
I can access it by directly
Brian Bobowski wrote:
Norberto Meijome wrote:
Brian Bobowski wrote:
All right. I've got my firewall up and running, and my workstation can
get almost anywhere it needs to just fine.
you dont' say if you are using ipfw, ipf , pf
Sure I do. IPFW; mentioned lower down.
sorry
Norberto Meijome wrote:
Brian Bobowski wrote:
I'm poking at that now, yes. I had difficulty getting it to work with
virtual hosts... but I can at least reference it by the private-side IP
address and get places.
assuming you are using Apache, you can use * for Ip address and let it