Hello,

I installed Shorewall for the first time last night and I am very 
impressed. I installed it to try and fix an issue that I really do not 
understand.

I have a typical 2 interface setup. I have comcast as my ISP. I did a 
redirect on port 2100 to my local computer to play a game and it works 
fine. So, I know redirect works ok.

Now, I have a client that I have designed a webpage for and it is hosted 
on one of my other local computers. Its ip is 10.0.1.33 I can access it 
fine locally. But what I wanted to do is redirect port 5000 on the FW to 
10.0.1.33:80 . This would let my client view their new website and 
critique it. However, What happens when they try 
(www.renuecomputers.com:5000) is that they end up at my company website 
(www.renuecomputers.com) so I tried having them test it by my external 
ip:5000 and I get the same outcome. They never make it to the internal 
computer (10.0.1.33) and end up at my website on the FW.

If I shutdown my company website (apache2) and have them try again then 
the browser errors out on the connection.

This is my rule for the redirect to my internal webserver:

DNAT net loc:10.0.1.33:80 tcp 5000

I did re-read the the docs on the two-interface setup and anything else 
I could find but really do not have a clue. Anyone ever experience 
something like this?

What am I missing? or How should I troubleshoot this ?

Thank you,

JD

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