Re: IPNAT / IPF / rdr issue

2005-06-26 Thread Andy Sutcliffe
gt; of my networks or systems (personal choice, but let's not go there ;-) ). > > google for tinydns and split-horizon for howto's. > > -- > John Brooks > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > -----Original Message- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > [mailto:[EM

Re: IPNAT / IPF / rdr issue

2005-06-26 Thread Andy Sutcliffe
ur clients are on the LAN behind the gateway correct. > Do you have static IP from your ISP? > Are you using a dynamic DNS service? > Explain you cabling layout of your network. > > -Original Message- > From: Andy Sutcliffe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Satu

Re: IPNAT / IPF / rdr issue

2005-06-25 Thread Andy Sutcliffe
> address, then it will enter on the external interface and be > nated/rdr to correct location. > There is nothing wrong with your ipfilter configuration, your just > using the wrong URL. > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Be

IPNAT / IPF / rdr issue

2005-06-25 Thread Andy Sutcliffe
I am having problems accessing internal resources (such as a web server) from other internal clients when going from internal client -> public address -> internal resource. For example, when I attempt to reach 'mydomain.com' from client machine X, the connection is refused (I am of course, able to