Re: how to publish the server
- From: "QuyNguyen" <quy.nguyen@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2008 16:28:54 -0700
thanks
"Meinolf Weber" <meiweb(nospam)@gmx.de> wrote in message
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Hello QuyNguyen,
You need a router or firewall that is able to do NAT/PAT and your ISP has
to know the ip where it has to forward the public addresses, in your case
the router port in the internet.
Best regards
Meinolf Weber
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Hi,
Need some help here, for a basic question I just can't seem to master.
I have 3 external ip addresses assigned to me by my ISP, say ranges
80.369.20.20 thru .22. I also have 3 servers set up correctly in my
LAN,
ranges 192.168.2.2 thru .4
What I want to do, is make it so someone can type in
http://80.369.20.20 in
their browser and it ends up connecting to the server I have in my
internal
LAN with IP address 192.168.2.2
I'm new to networking, and can't find anything that explains how to
map the
external IP address to a specifi server in my LAN. I don't see
anything in
the Firewall that does this, nor in the switch I have.
How is this accomplished?
Thanks for sharing your knowledge
.
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