AW: [Leaf-user] DCD port forwarding [second attempt]

2002-02-14 Thread sandro
Hi Doug, hi all snip When I scan all ports on my router's external interface, it doesn't show port 8080 as being open. Why is that? Is it because it is above port 1024? I am not quite familiar with how ports are used on a private/public network so I'm quite sure I'm missing something here.

Re: [Leaf-user] DCD port forwarding [second attempt]

2002-02-14 Thread guitarlynn
As a side note, I noticed that the default network.conf exposes udp port 53(domain) to the public network. Also for tcp port 1023. Are these necessary? Matt wrote that these are neccessary for DHCP leases. (or did I understand something wrong?). I'd say: They're not! DHCP is UDP 68 and

[Leaf-user] DCD port forwarding [second attempt]

2002-02-13 Thread Doug Sampson
I'm trying again as I haven't heard back from any of you since last night. Please forgive me if this is annoying to you. I'd like to fix this port-forwarding issue I'm having right now. Thanks for your patience! ~Doug

Re: [Leaf-user] DCD port forwarding [second attempt]

2002-02-13 Thread Matt Schalit
Doug Sampson wrote: I'm trying again as I haven't heard back from any of you since last night. Please forgive me if this is annoying to you. I'd like to fix this port-forwarding issue I'm having right now. Thanks for your patience! ~Doug Np Doug. Let's see now. I'm not a DF whiz,

Re: [Leaf-user] DCD port forwarding [second attempt]

2002-02-13 Thread guitarlynn
On Wednesday 13 February 2002 23:05, Matt Schalit wrote: Doug Sampson wrote: snip good stuff from everyone # network.conf # ICMP types to open # Indexed list: SrcAddr/Mask type [ DestAddr[/DestMask] ] #EXTERN_ICMP_PORT0=0/0 : 1.1.1.12 ## UDP Services open to outside world # Space

Re: [Leaf-user] DCD port forwarding [second attempt]

2002-02-13 Thread Victor McAllister
Doug Sampson wrote: # TCP services open to outside world # Space seperated list: srcip/mask_dstport EXTERN_TCP_PORTS=216.70.236.234/29_ssh 0/0_www 0/0_1023 0/0_8080 # Uncomment following for port-forwarded internal services. # The following is an example of what should be put here. #