(Tried sending this to the suse-linux-e@suse.com mailing list, but no responses as of yet. This might be a more appropriate forum...) This has been driving me nuts the past few days... Using SuSEfirewalls 4.9 on a 2.2 kernel, SuSE 7.0. I'm passing http and https traffic through to a DMZ machine, masqueraded at 192.168.10.31. The web server is running the default SuSE page with the dancing penguin. :-) Inside the network (192.168.0.0/16), the penguin is visible. From the outside world though, only the page can be seen. GIF's can't, but the button graphics files show up (*.png). When you click on the [ directory /usr/doc/ ] link, you get to see the directory, can navigate directories, but if you try to click on a file present within that structure, you get an error indicating that the server can't be found, or there's a DNS error (or so reports Internet Explorer from a windows box on the internet). This is really _strange_ behavior. I've completely re-installed the web server's OS, this time with the very latest version of Apache, same results. I'm thinking it's something on the firewall... but what? Three days I've been fighting with this. I really don't want to have to rebuild the firewall from scratch. :-( Any ideas anyone? -- Argentium G. Tiger (agtiger@kc.rr.com) "Walkin' through Hell in a gasoline suit."