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Re: Accessing a website through a firewall



On 3/23/06, Daniel R. Killoran,Ph.D. wrote:

>So my question is:
>Suppose I have a computer on my LAN with LAN address 192.168.123.13,  
>which is connected to the internet through an Asante FR3004LC router/ 
>firewall at LAN address 192.168.123.254. The ISP has given me the IP  
>address 66.92.67.127, and "Gateway" address 66.92.67.1 and subnet  
>mask 255.255.255.0, which I have put into the router in the  
>appropriate places.
>
>Then suppose I want to access (from some other place on the internet)  
>a website I have set up, using OS-X, on the machine at 192.168.123.13
>
>Exactly what should I put in the browser's address line to access the  
>website at 192.168.123.13?

It sounds like you're ready to learn about Inbound Port Mapping. I've
written about this here:

<http://www.sustworks.com/site/prod_ipnrx_help/html/
InboundPortMappingHelp.html>

Once you're familiar with the concept, it should be fairly straight
forward to configure your Asante router accordingly.

Kind Regards,

- Peter Sichel
  Sustainable Softworks


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