Smoothwall have a nice pdf on their site explaining how to do this with the
front-end ... it's web-based, so your smoothie box doesn't even need a
monitor or keyboard !
Basically you need to set up a port forwarding rule .... it's fairly simple
from the front-end.
P
> -----Original Message-----
> I don't suppose you could dumb it down a shade (Newbie alert) I know nowt
> about NAT ;-)
>> Unfortunately the web sever is running IIS [shudder] and I can't change
> that
> right now.
>> What I am looking for is how to set up such rules. i.e. What config file
> and
> what to use to say 'anything coming onto eth1 on port 80 send out of eth0
> to
> [ip_address] port 80'
>> Cheers
>> Nick
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