[sclug] Help please
tim
tim at holmes.name
Sat Oct 25 09:05:28 UTC 2003
Thanks for your help Chris and Tom, I'll try the ipcop list. Putting in ADSL
tomorrow and I am a little paranoid, which is probably for the best
-----Original Message-----
From: sclug-admin at sclug.org.uk [mailto:sclug-admin at sclug.org.uk]On
Behalf Of Tom Dawes-Gamble
Sent: 23 September 2002 11:15
To: sclug at sclug.org.uk
Subject: Re: [sclug] Help please
Hi,
I don't remember doing any thing special to set up NAT on my
IpCop firewall.
The way IpCop installs IIRC is all ports are blocked and you open
up the ones you want. So for example I open port 80, 443, and 25 to my
orange network so I can have a web and mail server.
Tom.
tim wrote:
>
> Hi all
> I think I may be being daft here, but I am trying to get NAT working on my
> ipcop firewall.
> Haven't found any mention of how to do it in the doco, but there is lots
of
> talk about it being
> possible in deja.
> Any ideas ?, is it called something else in the web interface ?
>
> I would also like to filter out the ports so that they are not visible
from
> the web. Is that possible ?
>
> Thanks for any help
>
> Tim
>
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