Will Murnane wrote:
> Have you tried binding the local server to port 81 and redirecting
> port 80 to 81?  Just a thought, but if you're having problems going
> A->A, it can't hurt to try alternatives.

I did think of that, but this is a Scalix install and there are a number 
of services running on it. I'm confident that there is a solution to 
forwarding the correct ports, so that's where I'm spending my energy.

> Also, it might be wise to run a separate server for external and
> internal users to prevent security problems.  Apache can do this by
> itself, but I don't know if you're running Apache.

Ultimately, I agree this is ideal. At the moment, however, we're in the 
setup/testing phase and not working in what will be the production 
environment. Although, you bring up a good point, why don't I just DMZ 
this machine...?

THanks!

J


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