This one time, Amanda Wynne wrote:
>Now, I should be able to set up Apache on a machine in the DMZ, serving up web
>pages to the Internet. And an FTP server on this same machine accessible only
>from the internal Lan to update those pages. Yes?
>With only one network card?
>
>So, it looks kinda like this.....
>
>Lan 192.168.0.x (2 workstations, file server, laptop, laser printer)
>
>Freesco bridge eth0 192.168.0.1
> eth1 192.168.1.3
>
>DMZ with Alcatel pro at 192.168.1.1 to TPG static IP ADSL
> Apache web server at 192.168.1.2
> FTP server at 192.168.1.2
So what you'r doing is something like this
__________________
| ADSL Router |
------------------
|
|--
--------------------
| FreeSCO Firewall |
--------------------
| _________________
-------| Webserver Box |
-----------------
|
( Rest of LAN )
Right?
If so, on the FreeSCO firewall, you will want to port forward port 80 to
your webserver box.
- Chris
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