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> Please contact the Administrator.
>
> Any ideas, thanks for all the help so far.
>
> Gav...
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| I would suggest using natd's divert capability, because I've had it
working
| for a while with no problems. I'm not sure if what you're trying to do
will
| even work.
| Alter your natd_flags to something like
| "-f /etc/natd
tor.
Any ideas, thanks for all the help so far.
Gav...
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Gav wrote:
Hi,
Subject says it all really, what good is a website if only I can view it?
Ok, brief history of problem and setup details, I'm sure I'll leave
something out you need.
I had 3 computers all run MS and Apache2 Web Server was on the main one
connecting to the net via ADSL and using
Hi,
Subject says it all really, what good is a website if only I can view it?
Ok, brief history of problem and setup details, I'm sure I'll leave
something out you need.
I had 3 computers all run MS and Apache2 Web Server was on the main one
connecting to the net via ADSL and using dyndns.org cl