My Reply follows quote. On 12/01/2005 14:02 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:  

>Does anyone know anything about hosting a website behind a Linksys router?
>I have Quid Pro Quo running on a IIci, but for some reason I can't seem to 
>hit the server from the world outside my LAN.
>I've got port forwarding set up for 80 and 21 to go to that machine.
>
>Thanks!
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Don't know about "port forwarding" but I seem to recall that there
is a feature on the router where you can "open one URL to the
Internet." I think you have to set the URL of the machine you
want to provide the "service."

Ken

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