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[ILUG] Smoothwall and webservers

[ILUG] Smoothwall and webservers

Nick Holder nick.holder at iptest.com
Fri Feb 8 09:01:27 GMT 2002


Hi there,

Well I have been faffing around for ages with my first smoothwall box and
have been getting pretty much nowhere!

My current problem is getting our web sever to be seen through the firewall
box. I want to be able to type in the external ip of the firewall into my
browser (from an external - dialup machine) and see our web site.

The setup:
Smoothwall Version 0.9.9SE
Eth0 (Green) attached to LAN with fixed internal IP
Eth1 (Red) attached to internet with a fixed external IP

I have been banging numbers into smoothwall's setup and seeing no change
when I try to connect

Any help you could give would be much appriciated and possibly save my
sanity

Cheers

Nick


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