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[ILUG] RTSP over NAT + more

[ILUG] RTSP over NAT + more

Ronan O Ciosoig ronanoc at mac.com
Tue Apr 20 15:59:26 IST 2004


I am trying to get a few services set up over the Wireless router I 
just (excellent stuff I must say).

I want to get Apache, JBoss, smtp, pop3, ftp, and Quicktime Streaming 
server running and do this with a 3Com ADSL router, and also with a 
ZyXel router.

The obvious thing is to enable NAT and translate all ports to the 
outside but I have been having a lot of difficulty with getting that 
working. What's the best way to test out a configuration change?

If I am behind a router, I cannot see what ports are being opened on 
the other side using portscan. My IP is 192.168.1.32 and the public IP 
is say 80.132.223.12. When I port scan the public IP nothing comes up.

So is it necessary to use another machine outside my LAN to verify this?

And for the life of me I can't get QTSS to work right! I always get a 
"Disconnected" error message. Arrrrgh!

Thanks in advance.
Ronan.



BTW, anyone ever tried using Virtual PC on a Mac running OS X, and 
emulating Win 2k server (in Spanish)? No? Didn't think so.




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