On 5 Feb, Sandy Harris wrote:
> 118.136.195.151
> +-+internet ++
> | ISP |---| GW |--> to other 44.x.x.x hosts
> +-+ ++
> |
> | ppp0 (205.1.1.20) 44.80.42.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> On 4 Feb, Fuzzy Fox wrote:
>
> > 118.136.195.151
> > +-+internet ++
> > | ISP |---| GW |--> to other 44.x.x.x hosts
> > +-+ ++
> > |
> > | ppp0 (205.
On 4 Feb, Fuzzy Fox wrote:
> 118.136.195.151
> +-+internet ++
> | ISP |---| GW |--> to other 44.x.x.x hosts
> +-+ ++
> |
> | ppp0 (205.1.1.20) 44.80.42.1
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> The application is called JNOS. Now here is what I have in the
> simplest terms I can come up with.
Your explanation boils down to a picture like this:
+-+
| ISP |
+-+
|
| ppp0 (205.1.1.20)
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On 1 Feb, Fuzzy Fox wrote:
> The exact nature of your question is not clear to me, since you have
> mentioned so many different connection points that I don't understand.
> However, if you mean "Can a person on the global Internet telnet
> directly to one of my boxes on my private LAN?" the ans
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I haven't been able to get IP masquerading to work with one
> application.
What application is that?
> Can anyone tell me, would the following allow ALL hosts access to not
> only my linux system but any other computers I have attached to it?
> (
I haven't been able to get IP masquerading to work with one
application. I would like to see if it's something in my setup or if
it's just not possible to use it with this application. Can anyone tell
me, would the following allow ALL hosts access to not only my linux
system but any other computer