On Tue, Sep 12, 2006 at 10:07:51PM -0400, Ian Kilgore wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 12, 2006 at 05:04:21PM -0400, Brian McCullough wrote:
> > You are on your LAN, with a private IP, 192.168.123.456, 
> Well, there's your problem.

Thanks, Ian.  I knew that I could count on somebody.

Unfortunately, as I said, in my experience ( admittedly nothing like
someone like, or even Aaron himself ) I have always had very little luck
trying to do U-turns in firewalls.

As you say, you can easily connect with, and transfer data with your
server, using its "internal" address, 192.168.123.456 ( or was that 7?
).

I would recommend that you stay with that method, and stop trying to
access that machine from Inside your network using its Outside address.


Brian

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