IP Cop Help

From: Jon Hunt (jon_at_nospam.invalid)
Date: 11/06/03


Date: Thu, 6 Nov 2003 09:23:50 +0000 (UTC)

Hello All,

Please help me as I think I'm starting to go mad.

I have a Netgear ADSL router connected to the phone line. This is then
plugged into the red interface on an IPCop firewall. The green interface is
then plugged into a switch. This works perfectly for surfing the net etc.
However I would like to give the outside world access to an internal
webserver that I have running.

So what I have done is to put the red IP address of the firewall into the
DMZ setting of the router. I have have then added an external alias of a
new public ip address to the firewall, and I have setup port forwarding for
this public address on port 80 to the internal address of the webserver. It
does not work. If I port scan the new public address I see the SSH port
open on the firewall. It's as if the Firewall is not performing the
forwarding at all.

Has anyone any ideas?

Jon



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