Re: ANY EXPERIENCE WITH WebRamp 700s?
From: Calvin Lane (clane_at_nubiandirections.org)
Date: 05/29/03
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Date: Thu, 29 May 2003 21:16:44 GMT
Thanks. I'm actually considering throwing away the WebRamp and installing a
Linux firewall. Do you have any recommendations on what version of Linux I
should install? Thanks again.
<thund3rstruck_n0i@hotmail.comremove> wrote in message
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> "Calvin Lane" <clane@nubiandirections.org> wrote in message
> news:Lzxya.14$e11.8@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
> > I'm setting up a VPN connection into my network. I have dynamically
> > assigned IP address from my cable ISP service. I was able to secure a
> > domain name from one of the DNS services on the internet that allows you
> to
> > map a dynamically assigned IP to a fully-qualified domain name.
> Currently,
> > I'm unable to access the inside of my network from the outside through
the
> > WebRamp 700s. I noticed that when I change to Standard mode, I can use
> LAN
> > IN and allow certain specific ports into my network. When I switch to
> > either NAT or NAT with DHCP, my LAN IN option goes away. I need the NAT
> > obviously to translate from the 192.168.x.x IP addresses to the legal
ones
> > on the other side. How do I set up the WebRamp to allow certain
> > ports/protocols into my network, while at the same time NAT'ing my IPs
to
> > legal routable ones? Thanks.
> >
> > clane@nubiandirections.org
>
> Sorry that I originally missed this.
>
> Is there a "routing" feature in the webramp? (Been over a year since I
saw
> one) If so, you could just route everything coming in (ideally via ports
> <G>) to a specific internal IP addy...
>
> Yes, I've been playing with the linux firewall too much. <G>
>
> NOI
>
>
>
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