"Leland V. Lammert" wrote:

> The major sticking point is that the NAT box must be setup to:
>
> 1) Handle an 'inside' server.
> 2) Proxy SSL requests on port 443.
>
> As someone else responded, many of the NAT boxes will do this, .. but I
> have seen some that will not.

And if it doesn't you can always use rinetd on a machine which has a "real" IP.

Juan


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