Re: How to see subnet page

2003-10-27 Thread Lowell Gilbert
Wayne M Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I have a private (192...)  subnet on a separate ethernet card.
> 
> From anwwhere, I want to view a web page being put out by 192.169.0.22
> of my subnet.  I can (only) view it when I am at my console, but
> I want to view it from home, for instance.
> 
> What lines in /etc/rc.firewall would accomplish this?
> I was thinking I might come into my public IP address:8080, and
> have web requests to 8080 be [diverted, forwarded, shunted, passed] to
> the web server on 192.169.0.22.
> 
> I can't seem to satisfy ipfw syntax for this; nor can
> I fathom the man page for ipfw.
> 
> I would appreciate a sample rc.firewall, if anyone knows this
> situation.

The firewall can't do this.  You need NAT.
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How to see subnet page

2003-10-25 Thread Wayne M Barnes
Dear FreeBSD,

I have a private (192...)  subnet on a separate ethernet card.

From anwwhere, I want to view a web page being put out by 192.169.0.22
of my subnet.  I can (only) view it when I am at my console, but
I want to view it from home, for instance.

What lines in /etc/rc.firewall would accomplish this?
I was thinking I might come into my public IP address:8080, and
have web requests to 8080 be [diverted, forwarded, shunted, passed] to
the web server on 192.169.0.22.

I can't seem to satisfy ipfw syntax for this; nor can
I fathom the man page for ipfw.

I would appreciate a sample rc.firewall, if anyone knows this
situation.

Thank you,
  
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Wayne M Barnes
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