Re: Connecting to Home Computer

From: Bob (spam_at_spam.com)
Date: 04/09/04

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    On Fri, 9 Apr 2004 11:39:54 -0700, "Jim" <null@null.com> wrote:

    >For example, if I had a router WAN address of 68.43.94.70, and wished to
    >allow public access to my home webserver on PC 192.168.0.100, port 8080, I'd
    >add an IP forwarding of:

    >Name: My Webserver
    >Private IP: 192.168.0.100
    >Public Port: 80
    >Private Port: 8080
    >Protocol: TCP

    >(the Public IP is assumed, of course, based on the ISP IP assignment). Now
    >the router knows what to do, it will redirect requests of
    >http://68.43.94.70:80 to http://192.168.0.100:8080

    The cheaper routers like the Linksys BEFSR41 do not allow you to
    translate the port. If you want to forward incoming request packets
    designated for port 80 to your webserver on the LAN, the webserver
    must be set for port 80.

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